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  1. Romeo and Juliet — Alternative Endings. During this lesson, students will finish reading the play, Romeo and Juliet. Students will compare the ending to the ending in the modern movie of Romeo and Juliet (Leonardo Dicaprio and Claire Danes). The students' creativity will be tested when they have to brainstorm alternative endings to the play.

  2. Explanation and Analysis—Juliet's Desires: In Act 3, Scene 2, Juliet dreamily reflects on her next meeting with Romeo, when they will consummate their marriage, in a soliloquy: Come, night. Come, Romeo. Come, thou day in night, For thou wilt lie upon the wings of night. Whiter than new snow upon a raven’s back.

  3. Jun 29, 2018 · Darkness provides the lovers with comfort, intimacy, and love. Further, aptly speaking about Romeo’s love after the Capulet party, Benvolio asserts, “To be consorted with the humorous night. / Blind is his love and best befits the dark.” (2.1.33-34). Romeo’s heedless love to Rosaline best fits the night because it is only in the all ...

  4. The Light Hidden in Darkness Martin Luther King, Jr. once said, “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”. In life, everyone experiences several deep and dark times that are lightened, or made less unbearable, by the individuals they love around them.

  5. Oct 6, 2023 · Romeo and Juliet Summary. October 6, 2023 by Prasanna. Loaded 0%. Romeo and Juliet ” is a tragic love story written by William Shakespeare early in his career about two teenagers from feuding families who fall in love at first sight. Despite the obstacles in their way, Romeo and Juliet are determined to be together, but their secret marriage ...

  6. Come, gentle night. Come, loving, dark night. Give me my Romeo. And when I die, take him and cut him into stars that will make the night sky so beautiful that the entire world will fall in love with the night and forget about the tasteless sun. Oh, I have bought the mansion of love, but not yet possessed it.

  7. When Romeo marries Juliet he believes everything will be alright. When Friar Laurence scolds Romeo for his foolishness, he says, "These violent delights have violent ends." This foreshadows How Romeo and Juliet's storm of emotions eventually lead to their violent ends. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Paraphrase ...