place now. I’m from be careful and good luck in life‚ And from I told you so. I’m from don’t waste your time and the grass looks greener on the other side‚ And live life the fullest‚ you can go anytime. I’m from throwing water balloons down the balcony when nobody was looking. I’m from La Havana and the places not yet discovered‚ The pie sitting on the window and the cake my mom used to make. From lives lost in times of war‚ Families divided in desperation. Boxes and boxes of especial moments frozen
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understand the feelings of others. When Reverend Sykes tells Scout to stand up when her father passes‚ it illustrates the respect that the blacks have for Atticus. After Atticus loses the trial and leaves the courtroom all the blacks in the balcony stand‚ but Scout doesn’t. Reverend Sykes tells her‚ “Miss Jean Louise‚ stand up. Your father’s passin” (211). Scout does not stand for her father because she does not understand what is happening. The blacks are standing to show their respects towards
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Ontario Fire Code dose not regulate the barbequing on the balconies‚ however‚ some cities prohibit it. For example‚ city of Guelph‚ London and Kitchener Ontario prohibit barbequing on balconies. The both City of Guelph By-law adds‚ "Notwithstanding subsection 2.6.3.4. of the Ontario Fire Code‚ no person shall light‚ ignite or start‚ or permit to be lighted‚ ignited or started‚ a fire in a grill or barbecue for the purpose of cooking food on a balcony of any building containing two (2) or more dwelling
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lives of the play’s key characters‚ Romeo and Juliet. The balcony scene of the Shakespeare’s play and Baz Luhrmann’s film is the most significant and important scene of the whole play. This scene serves to establish Romeo and Juliet’s love‚ it illustrates the barrier between the ‘pair of star-crossed lovers’‚ and how they confess their lover for each other and decide to get married in spite of the feud between their families; the balcony scene also serves to consolidate the individual personality
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Balcony Scene Love is portrayed in the balcony scene as it opens up to Juliet on a balcony while Romeo lingers below. Thinking she is alone‚ Juliet starts to reveal her love for Romeo. This shows that she loves him because she talks about how her family feuds cannot stop her and Romeo from being together. She says that she will be with him even if she has to take away her name. We also know that Romeo loves Juliet because he has always thought that Rosaline is the moon. He says that now Juliet
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Act II‚ scene ii of Romeo and Juliet is commonly known as the "balcony scene‚" and although this designation may be inaccurate (Shakespeare’s stage directions call for Juliet to appear at a "window‚" not on a balcony)‚ this scene has been quoted from‚ played‚ and misplayed more than any other in all of the Bard’s works. It is proceeded by some astoundingly beautiful verse in Mercutio’s "Queen Mab" speech of Act I‚ scene iv.‚ and by the individual and joint speeches of Romeo and Juliet at the banquet
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Romeo and Juliet The Balcony (II.ii) In Shakespeare’s tragic romance novel‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ many themes are portrayed throughout the book. Several of these themes are shown through Act Two Scene 2 (I.ii) or more commonly known as “The Balcony” scene. In this scene‚ Romeo decides he cannot go home without seeing Juliet once more. Because of his impulsiveness‚ Romeo climbs and leaps over a wall bordering the Capulet’s property. He sees Juliet standing on her balcony‚ talking about her new found
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Romeo and Juliet is a heartbreaking play about two lovers who come from rival families. The play is filled with dramatic irony that suggests they are destined for tragedy. Act 2 Scene 2 or ‘The Balcony Scene’ has a larger effect on the rest of the play than all the other scenes I feel. This is because it is concerned with nearly all of the recurring themes during the play. Youth and Age is one theme there is a contrast between these right through the play‚ Romeo and Juliet are young lovers that
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these two households share a hostile bond with each other that goes deep in Verona’s history. In one of the acts there is the famous “balcony scene” which takes place at night with Juliet on her balcony and Romeo down at her father’s orchard. This scene stands out from the rest because this is where Romeo and Juliet exchange their vows of undying love. During the balcony scene‚ Shakespeare uses personification‚ metaphor‚ and simile to help convey Romeo and Juliet’s deep affection for one another. While
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and Juliet Zeffirelli’s version of the balcony scene is typical‚ Romeo climbing up the tree to see his love Juliet. Lurhman’s version of Romeo and Juliet is more modern were Juliet is not on the balcony and Romeo does not climb up a tree. Zeffirelli’s version of Romeo and Juliet’s balcony scene gives a traditional perspective to the viewers it is more what you would imagine when thinking of Romeo and Juliet. Franco Zeffirelli’s Romeo and Juliet’s balcony scene viewers can conclude that the scene
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