Act Three - Romeo and Juliet 1.7.2 People who help me and look after me: When I have a question or a worry I can identify the adults in my life who care for me and look after me. People who help me and look after me: When I have a question or a worry I can identify the ad...
Learn about literary devices in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Discover examples of personification, analogy, and consonance in the...
Romeo and Juliet Foldable Book. ROMEO AND JULIET ACT II VOCABULARY. Banishment ◦ To send someone away; to force them to leave. Allusion. Jot down the allusions you hear before we get to the example of Samson and Delilah. Biblical Allusion- ROMEO AND JULIET ACT III VOCABULARY. Prevail ...
Romeo and Juliet Please see the bottom of the page for explanatory notes. ACT II SCENE IV A street. [Enter BENVOLIO and MERCUTIO] MERCUTIO Where the devil should this Romeo be? Came he not home to-night? BENVOLIO Not to his father's; I spoke with his man. MERCUTIO Ah, that same ...
Viewers of Franco Zeffirelli’s “Romeo & Juliet” have wondered if Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting fell in love during the production.
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. In contrast...