In "Romeo and Juliet", Juliet's relationship with her parents can be described as _. A. harmonious and understanding B. tense and conflict - ridden C. indifferent D. overly dependent 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。解析:朱丽叶与她父母的关系是紧张且充满冲突的。她的父母为她安排婚事,而她却...
Friar Lawrence and Romeo. Loyalty and disloyalty is shown by Juliet whom betray loyalty to her parents by loving the son of their enemy, Friar Lawrence whom stays loyal to his friendship with Romeo by helping them hide the relationship and risking his life and Romeo posterior the death of Mer...
Juliet comes to a realization, “It is, it is: hie hence, be gone, away!” (Romeo and Juliet. 3.5.#26). In this quote, Shakespeare has Juliet realize that Romeo does need to leave and that if he stays, he would be killed. The awareness of the situation that Juliet just had, ...
This exchange, Romeo and Juliet's first, is suitably passionate while also introducing the idea that their relationship transcends traditional religious expectation. The lovers speak in a sonnet that invokes the images of saints and pilgrims. Shakespeare's choice to use a sonnet – a highly structu...
ofRomeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet fall in love instantly, and marry one day later, sealing their future. The balcony scene is crucial to understanding their relationship because it allows Romeo and Juliet to test their initial passion and gain the courage to move forward with a marriage ...
题目In "Romeo and Juliet", the Nurse's attitude towards Juliet's relationship with Romeo is _. A. completely supportive from the beginning B. initially hesitant but later supportive C. always opposed D. indifferent 相关知识点: 试题来源: ...
As people all know, the love tragedy of Romeo and Juliet owes much to the times. Therefore, in the analysis of Romeo and Juliet, the background of the times is a very important aspect. Romeo and Juliet written by Shakespeare during the Renaissance. When Elizabeth I was in power, Shakespea...
Revisiting the Romeo and Juliet Effect (Driscoll, Davis, & Lipetz, 1972) Reexamining the Links Between Social Network Opinions and Romantic Relationship Ou... We conducted a replication and extension of Driscoll, Davis, and Lipetz's (1972) classic longitudinal survey of the Romeo and Juliet eff...
Romeo and Juliet is the most famous love story in the English literary tradition. Love is naturally the play’s dominant and most important theme. The play focuses on romantic love, specifically the intense passion that springs up at first sight between Romeo and Juliet. In Romeo and Juliet,...
Although they are not able to be together, their respective families will manage to finally settle their tumultuous relationship and live peacefully once again. The Capulets The Capulets are a powerful family in Verona in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Status and prestige are important to them....