The context of the situation is that Mercutio is mocking and making fun of Romeo and his love by saying: “Romeo! humerous! madman! passion! Lover!” (2.1.10). This states that he finds Romeo’s love almost humorous and that he is crazy from going to one girl to the next. This leads towards the tone to the context saying that he is empathetic towards the situation of love. That he does not care for love. When Mercutio says: “this cannot anger him: ‘twould anger him‚/ To raise a spirit in his mistress
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on the same document. This encourages student engagement. Objectives: 1. Students will demonstrate an understanding of Romeo & Juliet. 2. Students will work collaboratively on Google Docs. 3. Students will create and present and eulogy. Activities: Romeo and Juliet Eulogy Project In light of the recent tragedy‚ we have all been asked to attend a mass funeral for the deceased. Six characters have passed‚ and we most honor their memories. Not only have
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Mercutio: Mercutio‚ with his quick wit‚ clever mind‚ constant jokes and very likeable personality appears to be the jester of the play. However‚ with his savage words‚ Mercutio undermines the romance and self love within the play. He mocks everyone; Romeo’s self-indulgence as much as Tybalt’s arrogance and fashion-sense. His speeches are long and ridiculous‚ however they reveal ability to present a witty argument and entertain the audience with his language skills. The audience naturally loves
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give out. Even though‚ the servant didn’t know how to read‚ he asked one of the four men in a little room to read it‚ that man was Romeo. The servant asked Romeo to read it to him. Mercutio tried to convince him to go to the party to look for her. But‚ while
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Thatcher Eulogy Revisions At times of tension‚ a country requires a leader who will not only protect his country men but work will other leaders to dissolve the tension. In her eulogy to the American public (June 11‚ 2004)‚ Margaret Thatcher -- the former prime minister of Great Britain-- honors former United States President Ronald Reagan for his success as president. Thatcher’s appeals to pathos and descriptive diction lionizes Reagan for his success as a president‚ global leader and beloved
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Eulogy at the Death of Gatsby Name Institution Eulogy at the Death of Gatsby Undeniably‚ the greatest mourning of a life is the one without experience and knowledge. In that sense‚ Gatsby’s life does not only fit in this judgment. In its place‚ it is ours for the fault of not knowing Gatsby and not staring further than the surface. We are all gathered as one to give our respects to a gentleman who was so much better than the world that accelerated his downfall (Sanders
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Upon learning this‚ her country becomes engulfed in sadness‚ depression‚ and overall despair. After Diana’s death‚ the entire world is affected‚ and one of those affected is Earl Spencer‚ her brother. Spencer delivers a eulogy for Princess Diana on September 6‚ 1997. Spencer’s eulogy for Diana has the intent of honoring her memory‚ and helping people understand who Diana was underneath the surface. Spencer effectively proves to the audience that Diana was a good person throughout her life. Effective
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Britain‚ delivers a melancholic yet powerful eulogy in his honor. Thatcher predominantly uses imagery and anaphora throughout her eulogy‚ commemorating Reagan and his successful presidency through the Cold War era. Her description of the former president presents Thatcher as an intellectual and complex woman who uses her personal knowledge to create a strong sense of respect for the president as well as capture the attention of her audience. Throughout her eulogy Margaret addresses that even during the
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The early period of the 1900 had marked history to all parts of the world with World War I and II. During this time‚ Winston Churchill and Neville Chamberlain had been major leaders with different views and beliefs separating them. While Winston Churchill was portrayed as the savior of the nation‚ Neville Chamberlain was totally the opposite. He had been harshly criticized as a failure who easily fell for Hitler’s unjustified actions. However‚ Churchill acknowledges this man with magnanimous respect
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Belle’s Eulogy "We are gathered here today to mourn the death of Bramble Elliot‚ who died on the 22nd of May. A girl who thought taking her life was the only solution and thought she wouldn’t have missed or mourned. But she was wrong..." I hear the Priest say but after that I space out. Tears are dowry streaming down my face and I can’t focus on anything except a few words. "Guilt...tragedy...pain...death..." Suddenly‚ someone’s shaking my arm and I realize it’s time for me to give my eulogy. Snapping
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