What does nurse promise juliet at the end of scene two? She promises that she will find romeo and bring him to her chamber for their wedding night. What does Prince do to romeo instead of killing him? Banishes him How does Romeo act to the news of his banishment? HE crys and sobs on...
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3. Close Reading AnalysisInRomeo and Juliet, Shakespeare crafts the character Capulet to follow the systemic social norm of fathers owning and controlling every aspect of their daughters' lives. The play's central conflict is Juliet's disobedience to her father's demands since she wishes to marry...
Therefore love moderately'' (Act II, Scene IV). When Romeo goes to a masked ball at the Capulet house, he meets Juliet and immediately falls in love with her, famously saying, ''Did my heart love till now? forswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night'' (Act...
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Romeo and Juliet: Act 5 Quotes “Come, come away. Thy husband in thy bosom lies dead, And Paris, too. Come, I’ll dispose of thee Among a sisterhood of holy nuns” (5. 3. 167-170). a. Said by Friar Laurence b. Friar Laurence says Paris, and Romeo are dead and he will find...
Act 3 ends with a very disturbing scene between Juliet and her parents. Discuss these three questions on the lines below: What does Lord Capulet want Juliet to do? Why does he think this is a good idea? How does he react to Juliet's response? Lord capulet wants juliet to marry paris ...
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Explanatory Notes for Act 1, Scene 1 From Romeo and Juliet. Ed. K. Deighton. London: Macmillan.___ Prologue. 1. alike, equal; cp. K. J. ii. 1. 231, "Strength match'd with strength, and power confronted power: Both are alike; and both alike we like." 2. fair ...
': The negotiation of love in the orchard scene (Romeo and Juliet Act II)". Journal of Historical Pragmatics. 7 (1): 73–88. doi:10.1075/jhp.7.1.04hon. Hosley, Richard (1965). Romeo and Juliet. New Haven: Yale University Press. Houlihan, Mary (16 May 2004). "Wherefore art thou,...