A list of puns related to "Romeo And Juliet Act 5"
I must another way, To fetch a ladder, by the which your love Must climb a birdβs nest soon when it is dark. I am the drudge, and toil in your delight; But you shall bear the burden soon at night.
Is there any examples of a couplet in act 4 scene 5 of romeo and juliet? i cant find any!!!!
The scene where Romeo and Juliet commit suicide in a churchyard.
Hi u/Winniehiller and everyone! I've been working on this very keenly.
Objective: I want the night to come already so I can finally be reunited with Romeo.
[Tactic: Order the sun to set immediately.]
JULIET: Gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds,
Towards Phoebus' lodging.
SUN: I will not move for the likes of you.
[Tactic: Threaten the sun.]
JULIET: Such a wagoner
As Phaethon would whip you to the west,
And bring in cloudy night immediately.
SUN: Well, Phaethon is not here, is he?
[Tactic: Since I am unable to convince the sun, I will plead to the night.]
JULIET: Spread thy close curtain, love-performing night,
That runawaysβ eyes may wink and Romeo
Leap to these arms, untalked of and unseen.
NIGHT: But you would not be able to see each other in your amorous rites.
[Tactic: Assure the night that we would be fine without any light.]
JULIET: Lovers can see to do their amorous rites
By their own beauties; or, if love be blind,
It best agrees with night.
NIGHT: You do not know how to lose a winning match, though.
[Tactic: Convince the night that I can learn if she teaches me.]
JULIET: Come, civil night,
Thou sober-suited matron, all in black,
And learn me how to lose a winning match,
Played for a pair of stainless maidenhoods.
NIGHT: But you are not used to such acts.
[Tactic: Plead to the night to hide my embarrassed blushing until I am used to it.]
JULIET: Hood my unmanned blood, bating in my cheeks,
Hide my virginal blushing with thy black mantle, till strange love grows bold,
Think true love acted simple modesty.
NIGHT: I still will not come quickly.
JULIET: Come, night;
[Tactic: Give up on convincing the night and instead plead for Romeo himself to come to me.]
JULIET: come, Romeo; come, thou day in night;
For thou wilt lie upon the wings of night
Whiter than new snow on a raven's back.
ROMEO: I cannot come until the night does, Juliet.
[Tactic: Try again to flatter and bargain with the night.]
JULIET: Come gentle night, come loving black-browed night,
Give me my Romeo; and when he shall die,
Take him and cut him out in little stars,
And he will make the face of heaven so fine
That all the world will be in love with night,
And pay no worship to the garish sun.
JULIET (internally): You speak to those who cannot hear you.
[Tactic: Admit my insanity in all this rambling.]
JULIET: O, I have boug
... keep reading on reddit β‘Iβve been reading Romeo and Juliet and have come to the conclusion that Friar Lawrence was acting under duress in the play.
These quotes cover the βa threat has been made that will be carried out unless an offence is committedβ component:
βUnless thou tell me how I may prevent it.If in thy wisdom thou canst give no help, Do thou but call my resolution wise, And with this knife Iβll help it presentlyβ (4.1 51-55)
βGive me some present counsel, or, behold, βTwixt my extremes and me this bloody knife.β (4.1 63-64)
What about the others? Iβve seen different definitions of the components, but I want to know if what he does undoubtably fills them.
Input would be appreciated.
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SCENE I. Court of London.
Enter Romeo, Cordelia, and Juliet.
ROMEO
Tell me, is it worth while to talk,
Where all the ladies prefer their ambition
And all the stage is furnished with patrons?
Here to pitch my hopes; no, not for the sight,
For the air's sweetest food to poison:
But would I live long, to a lottery!
These seem the days for dalliance.
JULIET
Ay, ay, the days of no temptation!
Romance is an abominable store;
It shall be trifled with in vain,
And not to keep alive the gleam of life.
He would scarce see the world with any endearment;
He must depart, and leave his ruinied soul
To wander all the suffering day in Hell.
So set, and yet with careless hands build,
Disloyal hearts to him who's to guide them;
It is for all the world to change;
Not with a guard of curbed knights, but light on foot,
With a pair of men.
Poor fools we make of ourselves;
So change and go and call them when you do!
He's all well: we'll give him a handshake and our spurs;
But when our bones do heal, we'll see his humble way;
Not a rude stride to the earth or speech to man.
Can't Elope (cantaloupe)
I donβt quite understand why Shakespeare decided to include a second prologue for his second Act in Romeo and Juliet when it doesnβt really provide any further information which is not already obvious for the audience. Is the Act 2βs Chorus somewhat frivolous? Does it serve a purpose that I am missing?
Sexy posts only pls
Iβve been reading Romeo and Juliet and have come to the conclusion that Friar Lawrence was acting under duress in the play.
These quotes cover the βa threat has been made that will be carried out unless an offence is committedβ component:
βUnless thou tell me how I may prevent it.If in thy wisdom thou canst give no help, Do thou but call my resolution wise, And with this knife Iβll help it presentlyβ (4.1 51-55)
βGive me some present counsel, or, behold, βTwixt my extremes and me this bloody knife.β (4.1 63-64)
What about the others? Iβve seen different definitions of the components, but I want to know if what he does undoubtably fills them.
Input would be appreciated.
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