” Juliet asks, “Or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, / And I’ll no longer be a Capulet”); friends (Romeo abandons Mercutio and Benvolio after the feast in order to go to Juliet’s garden); and ruler (Romeo returns
This ending, it is increasingly the impact of the feudal moral well-grounded strong social psychological vivid reflection. One thousand years, this result inspired people to feudal forces for all stubborn resistance. Through the analysis of the Butterfly Lovers and Romeo and Juliet, the thesis ...
(Kitto 337). Kitto applies this analysis to such Shakespearean plays as Hamlet and Macbeth, but it seems applicable as well to Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar, inasmuch as the "contagion" in these plays "gradually spreads over [the] whole spirit [of the principal characters] and all [...
First, we have chosen the text carefully.Romeo & Juliethas a number of bawdy references and jokes, and the Oxford School edition is tasteful in its handling of such passages. Using this text, our son first studiedRomeo & Julietat age 10, our daughter at age 12. Second, yes, it's a ...
Austin’s notion of the performative, I consider the nature and status of Juliet’s utterance, its influence on the remainder of the scene, and what insight it might afford into the play as a whole. Keywords: Shakespeare; Romeo and Juliet; J.L. Austin; performative; infelicity; tragedy...