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May 19, 2024 · Page 1 of 3. Arts-humanities document from Cardinal Spellman High School, Bronx, 3 pages, 5 Explain the significance of the nightingale and the lark: The significance is that Juliet wants Romeo to stay over the night. Summarize this scene in 4 points: ACT 3: Scene Romeo and Juliet get married and she has to hide the fact that they are married.
May 3, 2024 · The more I give to thee, the more I have, for both are infinite.”. — Juliet, Romeo and Juliet. I chose this as my favorite quote because, while no love story is the same, Juliet’s expression of love for Romeo through this line gives us a taste of their love’s depth. This quote reminds me that I may never know what a love like Romeo and ...
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2 days ago · Yet this “Romeo and Juliet,” directed by Jamie Lloyd (“Sunset Boulevard,” “The Effect”) and running at the Duke of York’s Theater through Aug. 3, is no straightforward crowd-pleaser ...
5 days ago · Act V, Scene I. "Put this in any liquid thing you will/ And drink it off, and if you had the strength/ Of twenty men, it would dispatch you straight." cordial. adj. courteous and gracious, friendly. n. strong, sweetened, aromatic medicine, liqueur. derivatives: cordially, corialness, cordiality. Act V, Scene I (n.)
May 10, 2024 · It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. – Romeo. Tempt not a desperate man. – Romeo. Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast. – Friar Lawrence. A plague o’ both your houses! – Mercutio. Explore the most important quotes from William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.
3 days ago · The same bald, monotonous pacing dogs Holland’s hardworking approach to the final scene. There’s more sadness created in the Friar’s closing speech, proof that, filled to the brim with ...
4 days ago · Holland is no swooning swain, but a troubled young man in search of love and certainty; Francesca Amewudah-Rivers’ Juliet, by contrast, is self-possessed, implicitly wealthier and several social ...