1. In this scene, Romeo has fallen in love with Juliet at first sight. He desires Juliet to something very “bright”(1.5 Line 51) as “a rich jewel”(1.5 Line 53) and how beautiful she is compared to other ladies. Romeo uses figure of speech as he compares her to many different types of things, for example, a “snowy dove”(1.4 Line 55) as they are beautiful to “crows” (1.4 Line 55). These things purify how indeed in love Romeo is. 2. Romeo's speech to Juliet is way passionate than what it was to Rosaline. As to Juliet's, Romeo seems to be calm, easy going and admire her more.He speaks from his heart without thinking. In compared to Rosaline's speech, Romeo was stressed and over thinking as his love was not from his heart. He wanted to be in
As soon as Romeo falls in love with Juliet a sudden link is made between them. The way they speak is very poetic and in verse, as if they know exactly what to say next. Also, Romeo is presented as religious when he compares his lips to “two blushing pilgrims”.
Love is an important theme in most of Shakespeare’s play, including in Romeo and Juliet because love is a stronger force than all the animosity and forces of fate in Romeo and Juliet. In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare’s play, Shakespeare explores Romeo’s change in attitude to love between Rosaline and Juliet. In Act 1 Scene 1 Shakespeare introduces us to Romeo’s passionate desire towards Rosaline through the use of oxymoron, monologues and vivid imagery. In contrast, in Act 2 Scene 2, when Romeo is addressing Juliet, his language shifts through the use of light, religious and mythical imagery to reflect his newly found romantic love to Juliet.
Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare about two young lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their families. It was one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays. Baz Luhrman made a film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet based on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet’s film adaptation was intended for teenagers and old target audiences because teenagers are interested in seeing Leonardo Di Caprio act as Romeo and because they fantasize in having that sort of relationship that Romeo and Juliet have. Adult audiences would watch the film as a memory of the story in a film and additionally because they like Shakespeare.
During some of part one, and two, we slowly learn about Romeo and his dilemma. He has fallen in love with beautiful Rosaline and all of his heart is crying out to her. He vows to never see a beauty as fair as her, and complains about the rudeness and pain of love. He allows himself to go to the party with Mercutio and his friends, but remarks he won't have a good time. "I'll go along, no such sight to be shown, But to rejoice in a splendor of mine own." That is until he sees Juliet. Instantly he forgets all of his lamenting for Rosaline love, and proclaims Juliet is the most beautiful thing he has ever seen. "O! she doth teach the torches to burn bright. It seems she hangs on the cheek of night, like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear; Beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear! So shows a snowy dove trooping with crows, As yonder lady o'er her fellows shows. The measure done, I'll watch her place of stand, And, touching hers, make blessed my rude hand. Did my heart love till now? forswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night."
Shakespeare indicates the sincere affections of Romeo towards Juliet through their dialogue in the balcony scene, Act 2 Scene 2. Juliet soon teaches Romeo how to love properly and from then Romeo flourishes to appreciate the true meaning of love. A strong example of this is in the balcony scene, at which Romeo in his own peril tries to see Juliet. He sets the foundation of this scene when he begins to compare Juliet to all sorts of things of great beauty. He sees Juliet as light and calls her ‘the Sun…’ He claims that even the moon, the traditional symbol for a woman's beauty and purity, is envious of Juliet. This characterization is not merely dramatic. The use of these superlatives is meant to convey Romeo's deep feelings. When compared to his earlier characterization of Rosaline, Romeo's tribute to Juliet takes on even more significance. The difference between what Romeo says of Rosaline and what he says in the "But soft" speech about Juliet emphasises his adoration even more. His characterization of Rosaline commences with the traditional
Shakespeare makes Romeo describes Juliet in a variety of ways. He forgets all about Rosaline when he asks himself “ did my heart love till now?” He refers Juliet beauty to,” a snow dove in a troop of crows.” He states that since Rosaline didn't love him back “I ne'er saw true beauty till this night.” Shakespeare stretches the way Romeo describes Juliet because he does indeed believe in love, and he uses this to make the play seem more dramatic to lead up to their deaths.
The big talk with all teens these days, is romeo and juliet (not really). They are all wondering the same exact question: Whose fault is it that romeo and juliet went through their horrible tragedy together. Is it the families?... Romeo?… The friar?… Well, you guessed it in the title. It is all juliet's fault that all of this ever went down. The main idea of the essay today will be how juliet messed up everything. Yes, there were many other people that contributed to their deaths, like the nurse, but the main problem of all of this, is Juliet. I will talk about her main mess ups and how she could have fixed these problems.
6. Shakespeare makes Romeo express the readers how miserable and confused he is towards his love Rosaline. Romeo tells Benvolio how he has “lost” (1.1 Line 205) himself and that “this is not Romeo”(1.1 Line 206), he is “somewhere else”(1.1 Line 206) He tries to declares his pain through love. Romeo confesses to Benvolio that he is into her deeply and can’t think of anything else.
Henry Ford once said,¨My bestfriend is the one who brings out the best of me.¨http://www.ignitedquotes.com/cute-bff-quotes/ Everyone has a best friend who brings out the best of them and they have fun with their best friend.Help them out through tough times and even the good times when they can celebrate with them.And or they keep each other's secrets.Juliet Capulet is a girl who is very young and stupid sometimes who makes decisions sometimes without even thinking and or asking for another person's opinion.Therefore she found her true love and ended up marrying him one must think she finally made a good decisions for once.Samantha Kingston from Before I fall by Lauren Oliver would make a great best friend for Juliet Capulet from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.
The play Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare is accurate compared to the time in history that he was writing his story in. The story takes place in Verona, Italy, a place that was "culturally rich and commercially successful," according to EXPLORING Shakespeare, 2003. Verona was a very lively town but, like many other places in Italy, it was subject to violence and war. We see this in the multiple fights that take place in the story. In this time period, there was also "division between supporters of the Emporer and supporters of the Pope," according to EXPLORING Shakespeare, 2003. This could be symbolized by the fact that the Capulets and Montagues were rivaling families. The violence and division of the people are closely tied factors
This story is about an angel who fell in love with another angel. The story begins when an angel named Andy was doing what other angels do and throughout his day he saw another angel, but to him it was his soul mate. The angles have many rules they have to follow, but there is one rule above all that they must always follow “Never fall in love with another angel” and it wasn’t that God was against the idea of two angles being together. When there’s two angel’s or more you call your self’s brother and sisters because that’s how God made it to be. Andy always followed the rules he always did his job as an angle but to sit back and look at his true love angle that he desperately wanted to be with.
There are various people who could be all these characters. On a TV show the category beautiful girl would suit Rachel Berry from Glee. I choose her because she represents Juliet well by how much she loves her boyfriend in the show Glee as Juliet loves Romeo. A text that supports my answer is on page 809 line 45 Juliet says “Art thou gone, so loved-lord, ay husband-friend? I must hear from thee every day in thee hour,
The poisoned youth that's what we are. Our generation is filled with lies and secrets a time where everyone knows everyone's business and rumors spread quick. Some people say that before us, teenagers were more respectful towards their parents and listened to them well, but is that really true? In the olden days kids still disrespected their parents they just didn't know.
O Juliet, Juliet, wherefore art thou Juliet? Even so, I still love you since tonight we met. The first I set sight of you at the party, my dear,
I went to the party my mother wanted me go to and I saw a boy. We talked a little at the party but I didn't get to know him so, I made the nurse find out about him, comes to find out his name is Romeo. After the party I went home and was outside by myself. Romeo found out where I stayed and we started to talk but I was afraid he would get caught because he wasn't supposed to be there so i told him he has to go before he get caught. The nurse told me Romeo wanted to marry me So i'll have to ask him for myself but i'm not sure. He told me he really did wanted to marry me I was excited , but the day after he told me he wanted too I had Second thoughts if he really did or he changed his mind.I lied to my parents and told him i'm going to