Month: October 2015

Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Scene 2 Summary


In Act 2 Scene 2 all Juliet could think about was Romeo; “O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?” She was saying this on her balcony were see got a surprise by Romeo turning up. They were pleading there love for each other and Juliet was worried about Romeo like if he got caught and was curious about how he got in.  After questioning how they can see eachother without getting caught Juliet said that they should get married. They agreed the time to get a wedding and they were both really happy

 

Romeo and Juliet Metaphor

In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare uses a lot of metaphors. The reason for this is because it helps get an image and gives a better description of how Romeo is feeling. An example of this is when Romeo said that his soul is full of led. He was describing his depression over Rosaline. Shakespeare uses many metaphors in his work to give an example about how each character is feeling. Another example of how Shakespeare uses a lot of different types of writing is from Lady Capulet how she was speaking but had a background meaning how she was talking about a book and if you look at all of Shakespeare work the majority of the writing has a second meaning behind it or is a clever play of words or METAPHOR

Fate and Coincidence

First i will be talking about fate. Fate is something you can’t control. For example if someone came to you from the future and told you that you were going to die, no matter what you do your gonna die. You can’t change how you die so that’s fait. Coincidence is when something hapen by luck

Romeo Modern English Act 1 Scene 4


Romeo:
Original: I dreamt a dream tonight

Romeo: I had a dream last night

Original: Well, what was yours?

Romeo: What was your dream?

Original: In bed asleep, while they do dream things true

Romeo: Dreams are true when you are asleep.

Original: Peace, peace, Mercutio, peace! Thou talk’st of nothing

Romeo: Relax, calm down Mercutio! I didn’t say any of that.

Original: I fear too early, for my mind misgives

Romeo: I’m scared and concerned

Original: Some consequence yet hanging in the stars

Romeo: The consequence is waiting to happen

Original: Shall bitterly begin his fearful date

Romeo: He will be scared for the rest of the night

Original: With this night’s revels, and expire the term

Romeo:This night is the start of a bad thing

Original: Of a despised life clos’d in my breast,

Romeo:All because of my heart(love)

Original: By some vile forfeit of untimely death

Romeo:I will have a nasty death

Original: But He that hath the steerage of my course

Romeo:The person who is controlling/directing my life

Original: Direct my sail! On, lusty gentlemen.

Romeo: Direct me a good way