Shakespeare returns to common folk, puns, and joking at the end of Romeo and Juliet, act 4, scene 5, to provide comic relief and allow the audience to process the play's intense emotions. This interlude with Peter and the musicians offers a break between Juliet's false death and Romeo h...
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Act 4, Scene 5 Juliet’s chamber第四幕第五场 朱丽叶的卧室Enter Nurse乳媪上。 Nurse乳媪Mistress! What, mistress! Juliet! Fast, I warrant her, she: Why, lamb! Why, lady! Fie, you slug-a-bed! Why, love, I say! Madam! Sweet-heart! Why, bride! What, not a word? You take your ...
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Act 4, Scene 5[Juliet's bedroom. Enter Nurse] Nurse Mistress! What, mistress! Juliet — Fast, I warrant her, she — Why, lamb! Why, lady. Fie, you slug-a-bed! Why, love, I say! Madam! Sweetheart! Why, bride! What, not a word? You take your pennyworths now. Sleep for a ...
My dismal scene I needs must act alone. Come, vial. What if this mixture do not work at all? Shall I be married then to-morrow morning? No, No! This shall forbid it. Lie thou there. Lays down a dagger. What if it be a poison which the friar ...
Romeo. In Act 3, Scene 5, lines 150-162, Juliet's disobedience changes Capulet from a fair-minded man who allows his daughter to choose her spouse to a controlling man. Shakespeare uses consonance, trochaic meter, and aggressive vocabulary to cast Capulet as the archetypal controlling father....
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Act 1, Scene 4[Enter Romeo, Mercutio, and Benvolio, along with several other partygoers on their way to Lord Capulet’s house for a masquerade, a formal costume party. Several are carrying lanterns suspended on poles to light their way.] Romeo What, shall this speech be spoke for our ...
This paper gives a comparative analysis of stage directions in one particular scene, the ballroom-scene (I.iv) of Romeo and Juliet, as they are presented in six prominent 20th-century editions. This study is to prove that nearly all the problems an ...