Name_________________________ Romeo and Juliet Final Project To conclude our study of Romeo and Juliet, you will be completing a creative assignment where you modernize an aspect of Romeo and Juliet. Your task is to choose one of the following creative options, but you MUST stay true to the story line of Romeo and Juliet. You may work independently or with ONE other person. You may choose from the following scenes, or another scene of your choosing, as long as you check with Ms. Kirk or Ms. Chiavacci first: o The Fight scene in Act I, Scene I between the servants o The Party scene o The Nurse and Juliet scene o The Fight scene between Romeo, Mercutio, and Tybalt o The Death Scene Option 1: Rewrite one scene from Romeo and Juliet using texting format and in modern English. If you use any abbreviations, you MUST include a “translation” guide that gives the translation for ALL abbreviations used. Option 2: Create a cartoon for one scene from The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Your cartoon must be at least 20 boxes in length. Dialog must be included in each box. You will not be graded on your artistic ability, but you should have more than just stick figures. Make sure to include all characters from the storyline of the scene you chose. Be sure to think about landscape and props used in the scene. Option 3: Write a modern interpretation (not in texting form) of one of the scenes. You should write a script (at least three typed, double-spaced pages) that you will then act out. You must incorporate costumes, music, and props in each scene. Then, you will film your scene. You can use either VCR or DVD format, but make sure it plays in the DVD player in the classroom or on YouTube. You MUST make sure this works ahead of time before the actual due date of the project. Option 4: Rewrite a monologue or soliloquy (the speech of one person) as a blog, series of blog entries, or tweets written in modern English. If you write it as a blog, be sure to include links to other web pages that fit with your character/ the scene, comments from other characters, etc. If done on Twitter, be sure to tag other characters in your tweets and use hashtags where appropriate. You should include at least 5 links (or hashtags) and 5 interactions with other characters. If you do this option, you will need to send the link to the Wordpress, Facebook, Twitter, etc. account that you create. Option 5: Imagine that you find a USB drive next to the computer of one of the characters from the play. This USB contains personal documents- letters, “to do” lists, data, poems, etc. that are written by the character for his or her eyes only. Decide on 10 documents, recreate them, invent file names for them and create a table of contents. Put all the files together in a packet about the character, including the table of contents. These MUST be typed. Option 6: Choose one of the characters from the text and create a playlist (15 songs) that the character would have on his or her iPod. Invent the name of the playlist, and create a list of the names of songs, artists, and albums the songs came from, and other relevant details. You must include all of the lyrics to the songs along with a CD that you burned all of the songs onto. Your reflection must include a written explanation of why each song is on the playlist and tie those to a quote from the play. Option 7: If you have another idea for how to present information about Romeo and Juliet in a creative way, ask Ms. Kirk or Ms. Chiavacci if your idea is appropriate! DUE: FRIDAY, MARCH 21 Because this is the last day before Spring Break, NO LATE projects will be accepted. PLAN ACCORDINGLY and use the time given to you in class! To Do List: o Choose what scene/character you want to represent in a modern way o Scene/ Character: _____________________________ o Choose from project options o Project Option: ______________________________ o Break project into sections (set goals for when each part should be accomplished in order to finish assignment on time) o Proofread for spelling, grammar, and proper citations Option 1: Rewrite one scene from Romeo and Juliet using texting format and in modern English. If you use any abbreviations, you MUST include a “translation” guide that gives the translation for ALL abbreviations used. o Choose what scene you want to represent in a modern way o Scene_____________________________________ which is Act ____ Scene ____ o Fill in the chart below, using quotes from the play to guide your translation Text from play 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Page & Line # Modern (“normal”) translation Text language 8 9 10 You need to be sure to include all of these points in your translation (you will probably have more than what is covered by these quotes). Translation Guide: Abbreviation What it means Option 2: Create a cartoon for one scene from The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Your cartoon must be at least 20 boxes in length. Dialog must be included in each box (dialog can be modern or directly from play). You will not be graded on your artistic ability, but you should have more than just stick figures. Make sure to include all characters from the storyline of the scene you chose. Be sure to think about landscape and props used in the scene. o Choose what scene you want to represent in a modern way o Scene_____________________________________ which is Act ____ Scene ____ o Fill in the chart below, using quotes from the play to guide your cartoon Cartoon box # Quote that this cartoon box is based on Page & How does cartoon show this Line # quote? Explain any other details you included in your cartoon (scenery, props, coloring, etc). Why did you choose to convey the information in this way? Name and explain at least three of the choices you made when you made your cartoon. 1. 2. 3. Option 3: Write a modern interpretation (not in texting form) of one of the scenes. You should write a script (at least three typed, double-spaced pages) that you will then act out. You must incorporate costumes, music, and props in each scene. Then, you will film your scene. You can use either VCR or DVD format, but make sure it plays in the DVD player in the classroom or on YouTube. You MUST make sure this works ahead of time before the actual due date of the project. o Choose what scene you want to represent in a modern way o Scene_____________________________________ which is Act ____ Scene ____ Fill in the chart below, using quotes from the play to guide your production Text from play 1 2 3 4 5 6 Page & Line # Modern (“normal”) translation 7 8 9 10 Explain any other details you included in your movie (scenery, props, coloring, etc). Why did you choose to convey the information in this way? Name and explain at least three of the choices you made when you made your movie. 1. 2. 3. Option 4: Rewrite a monologue or soliloquy (the speech of one person) as a blog, series of blog entries, or tweets written in modern English. If you write it as a blog, be sure to include links to other web pages that fit with your character/ the scene, comments from other characters, etc. If done on Twitter, be sure to tag other characters in your tweets and use hashtags where appropriate. You should include at least 5 links (or hashtags) and 5 interactions with other characters. If you do this option, you will need to send the link to the Wordpress, Facebook, Twitter, etc. account that you create. o Choose what scene you want to represent in a modern way o Scene_____________________________________ which is Act ____ Scene ____ Fill in the chart below, using quotes from the play to guide your blog posts/tweets Text from play 1 2 3 4 5 6 Page & Line # Modern (“normal”) translation 7 8 9 10 Explain the other details you included below. If you wrote a blog, explain the links you included or the interactions with other characters. If you used Twitter, explain the hash tags and any other formatting you used. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Option 5: Imagine that you find a USB drive next to the computer of one of the characters from the play. This USB contains personal documents- letters, “to do” lists, data, poems, etc. that are written by the character for his or her eyes only. Decide on 10 documents, recreate them, invent file names for them and create a table of contents. Put all the files together in a packet about the character, including the table of contents. These MUST be typed. o Choose what scene you want to represent in a modern way o Scene_____________________________________ which is Act ____ Scene ____ o Fill in the chart below, using quotes from the play to guide your USB choices File on USB Quote that this file is based on Page & How does this file show this Line # quote? Explain three of the file formats you chose. Why did you choose to convey the information in this way? Name and explain at least three of the choices you made when you made your USB. 1. 2. 3. Option 6: Choose one of the characters from the text and create a playlist (15 songs) that the character would have on his or her iPod. Invent the name of the playlist, and create a list of the names of songs, artists, and albums the songs came from, and other relevant details. You must include all of the lyrics to the songs along with a CD that you burned all of the songs onto. For each song, you must explain what the song is about and why that song would be on that person's iPod. o Choose what scene you want to represent in a modern way o Scene_____________________________________ which is Act ____ Scene ____ o Fill in the chart below, using quotes from the play to guide your cartoon Song Quote song choice is based on Page & Line # How does song show this quote? Name__________________________________ Project Option______ Category A B C D Requirements Project follows all requirements of chosen option Project is missing no more than one requirement of chosen option Project is missing no more than two requirements of chosen option Project is missing more than two requirements of chosen option Accuracy Project accurately portrays all parts of chosen scene from play Project portrays all parts of chosen scene from play, but one part may not be accurate Textual Support X10 Each quote is relevant and the connection to the play is clearly significant. Choice is strongly supported by details from the play. Each quote is relevant and the connection to the play is significant. Choice is loosely supported by details from the play. Comments: Project portrays all parts of chosen scene from play, but more than one part may not be accurate or project does not portray all parts of chosen scene Each quote is vaguely relevant and/or the connection to the play is insignificant. Choice may not be supported by details from the play. Project may not portray all parts of chosen scene from play accurately, or there are parts missing from the scene Quotes are not relevant or explanations are unclear. Choice is not supported by details.