1117 Romeo and Juliet by:刘静MrAlanVIP 411 Romeo and Juliet by:天禄琳琅Michael 858 Romeo And Juliet by:典妈书房11 319 Romeo and Juliet by:樱花小美女 1229 Romeo and Juliet 2 by:草原上的小木屋 487 Inception-Romeo by:嘻哈有态度 169 Inception-Romeo by:嘻哈有态度 162 Romeo and Juliet罗密欧与...
Romeo and Juliet summary Act 1, Scene 3 Back at the Capulet's house, Lady Capulet visits her daughter's chamber to tell her about Paris. Juliet's nurse is in the room and she begins to ramble, recounting Juliet as a young child: For then she could stand high-alone; nay, by the ro...
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Romeo was the last thing on juliet’s mind before she drank the potion friar gave her. Act 4 scene 3 juliet says, “ romeo, i come! This do i drink to thee.” Instead of romeo going and talking to friar lawrence about juliet’s “death” and what happened and then letting friar ...
Act 2, Scene 2 Quotes O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?Deny thy father and refuse thy name;Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,And I'll no longer be a Capulet. Related Characters: Juliet (speaker), Romeo Related Themes: Page Number and Citation: 2.2.36-39 Cite...
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 ...
After the ball, in what is now famously known as the "balcony scene," Romeo sneaks into the Capulet orchard and overhears Juliet at her window vowing her love to him in spite of her family's hatred of the Montagues. Romeo makes himself known to her, and they agree to be married. ...
Act 1, Scene 3 Back at Capulet's house, Lady Capulet visits her daughter's chamber to tell her about Paris. Juliet's nurse is in the room and she begins to ramble, recounting Juliet as a young child: For then she could stand high-alone; nay, by the rood, She could have run ...
Ch 2. Romeo and Juliet Characters Ch 3. Romeo and Juliet Act 1 & Prologue... Ch 4. Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Summary & Study... Ch 5. Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Summary & Study... Ch 6. Romeo and Juliet Act 4 Summary & Study... Ch 7. Romeo and Juliet Act 5 Summary & Study....
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...