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?5.How does Capulet react whe Tabalt first tells him that Romeo,the son of his enemy,has come ...
1. Which of these is an example of a metaphor inRomeo and Juliet? 'It is the East, and Juliet is the sun.' 'Her eye discourses; I will answer it.' 'The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars / As daylight doth a lamp.' ...
In Act 3, Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet, the Nurse inadvertently offends Juliet by advising her to marry Paris, despite knowing that Juliet is already married to Read more William Shakespeare +1 What is the tackled stair in romeo and Juliet? Asked by Wiki User In William Shakespeare's pl...
Quiz Questions Why does Juliet joke that the bird outside the window is a nightingale? Why does Romeo have to leave? What do Romeo and Juliet notice about their appearance as they say goodbye? What does Lady Capulet think Juliet is upset about? What plan does Lady Capulet have regarding Ro...
This quiz will help you grasp the concept of irony with questions regarding examples of different kinds of irony from the text. Quiz & Worksheet Goals This assessment will help you determine your understanding of the various types of irony in Romeo and Juliet, including: Situational Verbal ...
GEMMA:Right. Well, I don’t think we need to describe what happens. Especially asRomeo and Julietis one of Shakespeare’s most well-known plays. ED:Yeah, everyone knows the story. In an essay we’d focus on the poetry and Shakespeare’s use of imagery etc., but that isn’t really ...
She cites herself as an example, which could hardly be encouraging to Juliet because her mother and father do not appear to have a harmonious relationship. Her nurse also encourages the union. After all, Paris is quite a catch. “(W)hy, he’s a man of wax,” she argues, essentially ...
What is an example of metonymy in Romeo and Juliet? Metonymy: Metonymy is when one item is named as a substitute to represent another, usually larger, category. For example, referring to the national government in the United States as "Washington" or saying "the pen is mightier than the sw...
Name: English 9R Romeo and Juliet Answer the following questions in full sentences on a separate sheet of paper. Give as much detail as possible. These questions will form a rough outline of the class discussion we will have regarding each Act and Scene. If you are confused ask questions....
What are some examples of figurative language in Romeo and Juliet Act 1? An example of a metaphor is present in Act 1: "Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs." There is also a simile: 'Scaring the ladies like a crowkeeper.'What...