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 * Character Report**


 * Lady Capulet**

1. What does your character want in this scene? Motivation: See Juliet be successfully 2. What is your character’s motivation for doing what he or she does? Objective: Marriage between Juliet and Paris 3.What obstacles stand in his or her way? Obstacles:There was one major obstaclee about this marriage. Juliet was kind of rejecting the marriage because she never thought of marriage. 4. What happens when your character confronts these obstacles? She work out these obstacles by telling Juliet how marriage is benefit to her. For example, she tell Juliet that every women in her age were already married, and there life is so much comfortable than before. 5. Are there andy distincitve elements in your character's way of speaking?(Is his or her language elavorate, plain, musical, or what?) She is very concerned, and excited. Therefore, her sound must be loud and precisly. 6. What is your character thinking during the scene?(How does he or she react to the other characters and events?) Subtext: She is thinking about Juliet and Paris' marriage, and how wonderful it will be. She exaggerates about marriage by telling Juliet that every women in her age were already married.

At the top of your Acting Company page please indicate the following:
 * your scene
 * the character(s) you are playing

__ 1.3.1-113 __

Lady Capulet

In 1.3.1-113, lady Capulet is excited because of marriage of Juliet. She tells the nurse to bring Juliet here(where Lady Caupulet is.), and talk about it with Juliet. In this scene, Juliet doesn't reject the suggestion of marriage because she didn't meet Romeo yet.

Student Self Evaluation**
 * By Peter Kim

1. Our movements were pretty well performed, but since I read the script too fast, I misspelled some of the words. 2. I was contributing many times to our group by comprehending what the script actually means, and planning how to act precisely. 3. I think I performed pretty well because I understood what the script actually means, and planned how to act precisely. 4. If Eric and I had changed the clothes, I would of more looked like Capulet, since his cloth was more luxurious than mine. 5. By annotating the script, you can understand what the actors really want to say to the audience.