While the original play does not give Romeo an age, many interpreters guess that he would have been approximately sixteen years old. In Act 2, scene 4, and in Act 3, scene 1, Romeo is referred to as "young Romeo." Juliet is described as being thirteen. ...
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Act 1, Scene 4 The festivities are about to commence at the house of Capulet and, concealed amidst the Masquers, Romeo and Benvolio arrive with their close friend, Mercutio. Stifled by "love's heavy burden", Romeo refuses to dance with his friends. He reveals that he has had an ominous...
Explore ''Romeo and Juliet'' Act 1, Scene 3. Read a summary of the scene, examine Juliet's thoughts on marriage, and analyze the characters and...
Detailed Summary of Act 1, Scene 3 Page Index:Enter Lady Capulet and Nurse: Lady Capulet wants to have a serious conversation with Juliet, but the Nurse interrupts with a long reminiscence about Juliet's weaning and what Juliet said about falling on her back. Lady Capulet tells Juliet that ...
Montaguesexit,Romeoenters andconfessestoBenvoliothatheindespairbecausehelovesayoungwoman,Rosaline,whohassworn herselftoalifeofchastity.Benvolioadviseshisfriendtoforgetherandfindsomeoneelse,butRomeosays thatotherwomenonlyremindhimofhisbeloved. Scene2:CountParisasksLordCapuletforpermissiontomarryhisdaughter,Juliet....
Students will love creating aRomeo and Julietstoryboard to retell the classic story,Romeo and Julietby William Shakespeare. They can also extend their learning by creating a storyboard for a Shakespeare scene and dive deep into character studies and literary elements, and begin to develop an unders...
(Act 1, Scene 4, Line 106-113) Romeo is saying that, his gut instinct is telling him to not go to the party. He feels that a consequence is hanging in his future if he does attend, yet he makes the mistake that causes his own death and Juliet’s by taking the risk of what cou...
Claudius has summoned Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, two boyhood friends of Hamlet. He and Queen Gertrude feel that they can discover the cause of the Prince's apparent madness and send them to spy on him. They leave and Polonius enters. He reports that the ambassadors, sent to Norway, have...
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