Act 2 Scene 2: Capulet’s orchard ROMEO He jests at scars that never left a wound But‚ soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east‚ and Juliet is the sun. Arise‚ fair sun‚ and kill the envious moon‚ Who is already sick and pale with grief‚ That thou her maid art far more fair than she. At this point‚ Juliet appears at the window. Romeo watches her from below. JULIET Ay me! ROMEO [Aside] She speaks. Oh speak again‚ bright angel‚ for thou art As glorious to
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A summary of the balcony scene from ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Romeo sneaks away from his friends and hides in the bushes underneath Juliet’s balcony. She is looking out over the balcony‚ dreaming. She cannot see Romeo. Romeo marvels in her beauty‚ comparing her eyes to stars and wishing he could touch her face. Juliet starts to speak to herself. Declaring her love for Romeo but wishing he was anything but a Montague. She says he would still be the Romeo she loved whether that was his last name or not
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Balcony Scene Comparison Shakespeare and Rostand employ unique writing methods in order to show the battle the characters in each of their plays‚ Romeo and Juliet and Cyrano de Bergerac partake in to express their true feelings for one another. Each play utilizes the motifs and themes of light versus dark and societal views that work against or shows the true meaning behind their love for one another through a balcony setting which resembles each other well. Settings are important components
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Balcony Scene (Act 2‚ Scene 1) in Romeo and Juliet is almost certainly the most famous scene throughout the world. The prevalent reason for it being famous is that this scene is the scene where the two lovers come together‚ took an oath for their love and plan to marry. This scene foreshadows the next scene‚ their marriage‚ which is tremendously important for the rest of the play. In my opinion‚ there is one more reason for gBalcony Sceneh to be famous. In this scene‚ Shakespeare reveals the characteristics
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Compare/contrast: Balcony Scene There are many things that make the balcony scenes in both the Franco Zeffirelli and the Baz Luhrmann productions so prolific. First‚ in the Zeffirelli production (1968)‚ the setting was at evening with Romeo behind an overgrown garden and Juliet upstairs in what appeared to be an old hillside stone villa. This setting worked for me because the scene showed the reality that the other movie lacked. In this particular scene I thought Romeo and Juliet’s performances
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play is known particularly for its spectacular balcony scene. Romeo and Juliet has also been recreated or incorporated into popular movies by numerous people. The two most famous recreations were made by Franco Zeffirelli in 1968 and Baz Luhrmann in 1997‚ both doing their own version of the balcony scene. Zeffirelli and Luhrmann each use body language‚ the setting‚ and symbolism to add excitement and intensity to their own unique styles in the balcony scene. Body language is a nonverbal‚ usually
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The 2013 Carlo Carlei’s film depiction of the William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ was the most powerful representation of the balcony scene. There are many reasons that this film depicts the balcony scene the best‚ like the scenery‚ camera angles‚ and music. First‚ this film depiction is the most powerful because the music selected by Carlei. The music plays a huge part as the action rises. Without this music‚ the audience could not emotionally connect on how in love Juliet and Romeo
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onto the stage as expected. The glasses are focused straight across as if looking on to an adjacent balcony at other viewers. As you leave the face of the subject‚ the balcony follows around the painting leading to another area of the painting. The portrayal of the balcony wrapping around the painting gives it depth and the color of the balcony makes this stand out. As your eyes follow the balcony around the painting‚ it leads to another subject‚ a gentleman also holding a pair of opera glasses
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behind the book. Inaugural Balcony 1. The item is inside Federal Hall National Memorial at the George Washington’s Inauguration Gallery exhibit. 2. The item is a piece of the balcony that George Washington had walked on during his inauguration. This is one of the pieces that were saved when the original Federal Hall was demolished in 1812. 3. The creator is unknown‚ but it was one of the pieces that were saved from the original Federal Hall. 4. Although the balcony creation is unknown‚ it is
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When examining one of the most iconic scenes‚ the balcony scene‚ the setting in Zeffirelli’s is more accurate. This scene is taking place in the garden outside Juliet’s window and on her balcony. The architecture of the balcony is accurate to one that people of the time period would’ve had and the garden authentic to the play. Romeo and Juliet meet on her balcony and have some physical contact but it is not excessive because she is on the balcony and he has to climb up to her. In Luhrmann’s interpretation
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