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  1. 5 days ago · Act 3 scene 2 line 17: " Come night, come Romeo, Come though day in night" He is the light in the darkness for her. 3. What does Juliet mean when she says, “Oh, I have bought the mansion of a love, / But not possessed it, and though I am sold, / Not yet enjoyed” (3:2.28-30). She is saying that her marriage to Romeo is not real and official ...

  2. 4 days ago · Explore the psychological phenomenon of the Romeo and Juliet effect, where parental opposition intensifies romantic feelings, and its impact on relationships.

  3. 2 days ago · Romeo committed suicide by taking poison when he thought Juliet was dead, but if he had waited a bit longer, he would have seen her alive. Juliet committed suicide by stabbing herself after she found Romeo’s dead body.

    • Deborah W. Nelson
    • 21.04.2024
    • Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare
    • 779
  4. 3 days ago · No other play of Shakespeare provides a sharper and more ambitious study of “idle words,” language systems, symbols, and significations than Richard II.Unlike the three major detractors already mentioned, an overwhelming majority of critics and readers unite in celebrating the loftiness of Shakespeare’s long speeches and in hailing the play as the most lyrical among all his plays, with ...

  5. 4 days ago · The “problem” plays. Whatever his reasons, about 1599–1600 Shakespeare turned with unsparing intensity to the exploration of darker issues such as revenge, sexual jealousy, aging, midlife crisis, and death. Perhaps he saw that his own life was moving into a new phase of more complex and vexing experiences.

  6. 4 days ago · The poet Edmund Spenser led with the restoration of old words, and schoolmasters, poets, sophisticated courtiers, and travelers all brought further contributions from France, Italy, and the Roman classics, as well as from farther afield.

  7. 4 days ago · William Shakespeare - Playwright, Poet, Actor: The first reference to Shakespeare in the literary world of London comes in 1592, when a fellow dramatist, Robert Greene, declared in a pamphlet written on his deathbed: What these words mean is difficult to determine, but clearly they are insulting, and clearly Shakespeare is the object of the ...

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