Download the entire Romeo and Juliet translation as a printable PDF! Romeo and Juliet Translation Act 3, Scene 2 Also check out our detailed summary & analysis of this scene Original Translation JULIET Gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds, Toward Phoebus’ lodging. Such a wagoner As Phaeton...
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Act 1 :1.What is the source of the tension in the first scene?Why are the charaters upset?2.What plans do Capulet and Lady Capulet have for Juliet?3.How does Romeo describe the woman he loves in Scene 4.Describe the Nurse’s relationship with Juliet.How long has she known Juliet?
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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This humour must prove black and portenous Unless good counsel may the cause remove. Unless good counsel may remove the cause 除非good counsel能把the cause(郁闷的起因)解除 BENVOLIO My noble uncle, do you know the cause? MONTAGUE I neither know it nor can learn of him. ...
" 'Tis torture, and not mercy. Heaven is here/where Juliet lives..." Through Romeo's monologue saying... " 'Tis torture, and not mercy. Heaven is here/where Juliet lives..." what do we feel? We feel Romeo's misery. What is the central issue of Act III? The central issue is ...
The Use of Dramatic Devices in Act 3, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet “Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done me” taunts Tybalt. Romeo doesn’t argue back. Mercutio assumes Romeo is being cowardly and is ashamed and embarrassed by his friend. He says “O calm, dish...
Juliet is not thrilled by the news, however, and questions why her parents are suddenly rushing her into this marriage. She tells her father that she is not interested in marrying Paris. Capulet becomes angry and tells her that she needs to show up at the church on Thursday, or he will...