Scene Two Capulet's orchard. [Enter JULIET] JULIET Gallopapace,you fiery-footed steeds,Towards Phoebus' lodging:such a wagonerAs Phaethonwould whip you to the west,And bring in cloudy night immediately.Spread thy close curtain,love-performing night,That runaway's eyes may winkand RomeoLeap to...
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Scene Three FriarLaurence's cell. [Enter FRIAR LAURENCE,with a basket] FRIAR LAURENCE The grey-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night,Chequering the eastern clouds with streaksof light,And flecked darkness like a drunkard reelsFrom forth day's path and Titan's fiery wheels:Now,ere the sun...
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Act IV, Scene 2: The Capulets are planning Juliet's wedding. Her father is still angry about her rebellious refusal to marry Paris. Juliet arrives and makes a show of begging forgiveness and agreeing to follow his wishes. Capulet responds by moving the wedding to the very next day. He is...
In Romeo and Juliet, a tragic drama by William Shakespeare, Act III Scene ii introduces contrasting language that explicitly reveals Juliet’s conflicting feelings about Romeo, while implicitly. When Juliet learns from her nurse of her cousin Tybalt's death at the hands of her husband, Romeo, ...
Act V, Scene 2: Friar John, the messenger sent by Friar Lawrence, returns to Friar Lawrence's cell and reports that he was unable to deliver the message to Romeo. He was delayed in Mantua because he was suspected of having the plague. Nobody was willin
Next:Romeo and Juliet, Act 2, Scene 4 ___ Explanatory Notes for Act 2, Scene 3 FromRomeo and Juliet. Ed. K. Deighton. London: Macmillan. *Line numbers have been adjusted. ___ 1.grey-eyed, of a pale blue not yet tinted with the coloured rays of the sun. 2.Chequering, interlacin...
Romeo and Juliet. He knows that even though Romeo and Juliet are in love they will never be able to see each other. Not in a grave to lay one in, another out to have” (Act II scene III 85) Also, if Friar Lawrence did not give Juliet the potion that she was going to use to ...
Romeo and Juliet Quiz Act I: 1. In the opening scene, who starts the fight and why? A. Montague servants; Capulet servants thumb their nose at them B. Capulet servants; they thumb their noses at Montague servants C. Benvolio; he can’t stand the sight of the Capulets D. Montague ...