virtuous.’ Juliet describes Romeo as ‘gentle’ and ‘faithful’‚ she thinks of him as a respectable man and more than worthy for her hand in marriage. Romeo has many good friends who think highly of him but even Lord Capulet‚ an enemy and a rival to Romeo and the house of Montague‚ describes Romeo as a ‘portly gentleman’ and a ‘virtuous
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How Is Violence Represented In Act 3 Scene 1 In ‘Romeo and Juliet’? In this essay I am going to analyse how Shakespeare portrays violence in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and‚ more specifically‚ Act 3 Scene 1. Shakespeare did not create ’Romeo and Juliet’ but took the idea from a poem by Arthur brooks. ’Romeo and Juliet’ is a tragedy and was written between 1591 and 1596. It is one of the greatest love stories ever written however violence‚ hate and conflict are very prominent. For example‚ at the start
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Shakespeare portray Lady Macbeth’s state of mind in her first speech (“The raven was hoarse…”) and how does the speech relate to the plays concerns with ambition? Lady Macbeth’s soliloquy (Act I scene 5 lines 37-52) provides a vivid insight into her twisted state of mind as she creates initial plans to murder Duncan in order to fulfill the prophecy the witches made and have Macbeth become the King. The first lines of the speech reveal her first dark thoughts on killing Duncan. “The raven himself
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In Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare had shows the love of platonic love of friendship the love in story represent friends love and by saying friend love it means the love between Romeo and Benvolio. As friend love always friend care about each other and about their problems and that exactly how Benvolio show it to Romeo. ” I’ll know his grievance or be much denied” ( Romeo and Juliet II 150-151). that quote bean said by Benvolio to Lord Montague and that proof that Benvolio cary abou Romeo because
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noble kinsman of the Prince. The two discuss Paris’s desire to marry Capulet’s daughter‚ Juliet. Capulet is overjoyed‚ but also states that Juliet—not yet fourteen—is too young to get married. He asks Paris to wait two years. He assures Paris that he favors him as a suitor‚ and invites Paris to the traditional masquerade feast he is holding that very night so that Paris might begin to woo Juliet and win her heart. Capulet dispatches a servant‚ Peter‚ to invite a list of people to the feast. As Capulet
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Juliet‚ my daughter not wanting to marry Paris. Why? Why? Paris is wealthy‚ young and handsome‚ an excellent match for her. She cannot disobey my order‚ this is my decision‚ (point to chest) not hers. Does she have any idea how many girls would die to marry Paris? Juliet would become part of royal family‚ which will be great for me and our name too. Our Capulet name will be seen as peaceful and loving if she marries Paris. And if she doesn’t she will be ruining my plans for her. She is mine and
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Romeo and Juliet play Act 2 Scene 2 Romeo and Juliet are clearly complex characters; they go through an intense journey. They learn about themselves as individuals‚ unit and in relation to the people around them. Their relationship is based on passionate attraction that transforms into something powerfully emotional‚ with real depth. Their relationship shows us the juxtaposition of the clear love and hate woven throughout the play. They fight to keep their relationship together‚ the reader is touched
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I have done theatre before‚ but this performance pulled me from my comfort zone‚ since I was playing a role I never had before (typically I was cast in happy‚ bubbly roles). I also had never memorized such formal lines‚ so there were some that were not easy to speak at the start. “What shall you ask of me that I’ll deny? / That honor saved may upon asking give?” (3.4.188-189). Those lines‚ particularly the second one‚ are difficult to get through because the words are not arranged the way English
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with pros and cons. In William Shakespeare’s play Othello‚ Othello becomes conflicted with his beliefs and his emotions. In Act 5‚ Scene 2‚ Othello’s soliloquy reveals his reasons for killing Desdemona. Othello’s insecurities ignite his thoughts of punishing Desdemona‚ but his love for her holds him back. Othello makes his final decision of killing Desdemona because he loves her. Othello’s love for Desdemona is shown in many ways through out this monologue. In line 1 Othello states‚ “It is
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commit to him because of her beliefs‚ he was going through great depression for days and was constantly doubting himself. His friend Mercutio decided that it was enough of Romeo’s whining about Rosaline and tried to help him get out
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