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O, speak again, bright angel, for thou art. As glorious to this night, being o'er my head, As is a winged messenger of heaven (30) Unto the white-upturned wondering eyes. Of mortals that fall back to gaze on him. When he bestrides the lazy-puffing clouds. And sails upon the bosom of the air. Juliet.
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Romeo and Juliet: Balcony Scene Glossary. Ay me! (26) An...
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Romeo and Juliet: Balcony Scene Glossary (2.2) doff thy name...
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3 days ago · NOTE-CATCHER: Romeo and Juliet, Act 2, Scene 2 22. What do you notice about the use of imagery in Romeo's lines versus Juliet's lines? All of Romeo's lines revolve around love and how they can get past every obstacle and it helps you imagine that love. Juliet's lines remind you have a sensible concern in the situation breaking those visuals of ...
Act 2, Scene 3. Themes and Colors Key. Summary. Analysis. Romeo comes out of hiding just as a light in a nearby window flicks on and Juliet exits onto her balcony. “It is the east,” Romeo says, regarding Juliet, “and Juliet is the sun.”. He urges the sun to rise and “kill the envious moon.”. He urges Juliet to take her “vestal ...
Jul 31, 2015 · Meanwhile Benvolio and Mercutio look for him in vain. Act 2, scene 2 From Capulet’s garden Romeo overhears Juliet express her love for him. When he answers her, they acknowledge their love and their desire to be married. Act 2, scene 3 Determined to marry Juliet, Romeo hurries to Friar Lawrence.
Romeo and Juliet is a play about the conflict between the main characters’ love, with its transformative power, and the darkness, hatred, and selfishness represented by their families’ feud. The two teenaged lovers, Romeo and Juliet, fall in love the first time they see each other, but their families’ feud requires they remain enemies.
Lines 1-4 Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. In the first lines of the prologue to the famous play Romeo and Juliet the speaker, who is the “Chorus” addresses the audience. This person is all-knowing and has a ...
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Paris visits Juliet’s body to mourn her death. He is disturbed by Romeo, they fight and Romeo kills Paris although he doesn’t realise who it is at the time. Romeo then goes to see Juliet’s body and takes the poison and dies, saying ‘Eyes, look your last! / Arms, take your last embrace!’.