Juliet: Do you believe we'll meet again? Romeo: I do not doubt it. Helpful•0 0 Juliet: If God would only free me of foreboding. I think I see you, there you are below, As still and pale as dead men are in tombs. Romeo: So, are you dim, love, in dawn's drab light. Al...
Romeo & Juliet: Directed by Simon Godwin. With Fisayo Akinade, Jessie Buckley, Ella Dacres, Deborah Findlay. Adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy set in modern-day Italy where two young lovers strive to transcend a violent world where Catholic and secular
Analyze Benvolio's character traits in Romeo and Juliet. Learn who he is and understand his role and personality with direct quotations and a...
Below is our pick of the very best quotes from Romeo and Juliet, spoken by a variety of primary and secondary characters in the play. After each quote, the character speaking is listed, along with act and scene. MY LATEST POSTS This video cannot be played because of a technical error.(E...
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...
In act 4, scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare uses imagery to describe Juliet’s feigned death through descriptions of her cold, stiff body and pale appearance. The Nurse notes she is still dressed, and Lord Capulet likens her to an "untimely frost" on the "sweetest flower," emphasiz...
play.GregoryandSampson, two men of the house of Capulet, trade insults withAbrahamandBenvolio, men of the house of Montague, leading the two clans to brawl in the street.MercutioandRomeotrade sexually tinged barbs about being “rough with love.”Juliet’snurse, in trying to remember Juliet’...
Explore the character of Tybalt from "Romeo and Juliet." Read an analysis of Tybalt's personality, see Tybalt quotes, and find out how he is...
Free Essay: Romeo and Juliet has been performed in 24 countries in the last ten years (British Council). William Shakespeare wrote the play, “Romeo and...
Explanatory Notes for Act 4, Scene 2 From Romeo and Juliet. Ed. K. Deighton. London: Macmillan. ___ 2. twenty. "Twenty cooks for half-a-dozen guests! Either Capulet has altered his mind strangely, or Shakespeare forgot what he had just made him tell us [iii. 4. 27, 'Therefore...