He urges Juliet to take her vestal livery and cast it off. The moons virginity makes her look sick and green and only fools hold on to their virginity.
He urges Juliet to take her vestal livery and cast it off.
Act 2 scene 2 of romeo and juliet. I am too bold. Tis not to me she speaks. 15 Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven Having some business do entreat her eyes.
Romeo comes out of hiding just as a light in a nearby window flicks on and Juliet exits onto her balcony. It is the east Romeo says regarding Juliet and Juliet is the sun. He urges the sun to rise and kill the envious moon.
He urges Juliet to take her vestal livery and cast it off. JULIET At what oclock to-morrow Shall I send to thee. ROMEO At the hour of nine.
JULIET I will not fail. Tis twenty years till then. I have forgot why I did call thee back.
ROMEO Let me stand here till thou remember it. JULIET I shall forget to have thee still stand there Remembering how I love thy company. Act 2 Scene 2.
Romeo comments scathingly on Mercutios comments as he hears the latter leave. He is immediately distracted though when he sees a light at a balcony window and sees Juliet come out into the night. Summary and Analysis Act II.
Romeo stands in the shadows beneath Juliets bedroom window. Juliet appears on the balcony and thinking shes alone reveals in a soliloquy her love for Romeo. She despairs over the feud between the two families and the problems the feud presents.
Rise Juliet beautiful sun and kill the jealous moon whos already fading and sad because you are far more beautiful than she is. Dont swear off men like the virgin moon goddess Dianathe moon envies you anyway. Her virginal appearance is weak and pale and only fools want to emulate it.
Get rid of it. Rise beautiful sun and kill the jealous moon which is already sick and pale with grief because Juliet her maid is more beautiful than she is. Dont be her maid since shes jealous.
The moons virginity makes her look sick and green and only fools hold on to their virginity. 30 rows This page contains the original text of Act 2 Scene 2 of Romeo Juliet. Act 2 scene 2.
In the early morning Friar Lawrence enters holding a basket. He fills the basket with various weeds herbs and flowers. While musing on the beneficence of the Earth he demonstrates a deep knowledge of the properties of the plants he collects.
Romeo enters and Friar Lawrence intuits that Romeo has not slept the night before. _____ Romeo and Juliet. Group Classwork 6 Act 2 Scenes 2-6 Act 2 Scene 2 1.
Both Romeo and Juliet speak at the beginning of the scene long speeches in which they are in effect thinking out loud. They are not speaking to any of the characters on stage. Act 2 scene 2 is the balcony scene in the famous play Romeo and Juliet.
On the balcony Juliet proves herself to be rebellious in a number of ways. JULIET What oclock tomorrow 180 Shall I send to thee. Act 2 scene 2 is one of the most important and well known scenes in Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet.
In this scene Romeo and Juliet openly declare their love for each other for the first time in the play which is done partially in soliloquy and partially in dialogue. Good morning year 9 and welcome to my presentation of romeo and juliet act 3 scene 1 context. In Act 1 Scene Capulets and Montagues has been feuding since historic times.
Servants of both houses Capulet and Montague are fighting. Benvolio attempts to break up the argument but. Start studying ACT 2 - ROMEO AND JULIET.
Learn vocabulary terms and more with flashcards games and other study tools. Eventually Mercutio begins mocking Romeo and the pair give up and leave. Scene Summary After another introduction from the chorus informing us that Romeo and Juliet have officially fallen in love Romeo steps onstage to inform us that he finds himself unable to leave the Capulets because hes so drawn to Juliet.
An implication that Mercutio speaks too much in myShakespeares Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Scene 4. A gentleman nurse that loves to hear himself talk and will. Speak more in a minute than he will stand to in a month.