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O, speak again, bright angel, for thou art. As glorious to this night, being o'er my head, As is a winged messenger of heaven (30) Unto the white-upturned wondering eyes. Of mortals that fall back to gaze on him. When he bestrides the lazy-puffing clouds. And sails upon the bosom of the air. Juliet.
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- Wherefore Art Thou Romeo
Feb 27, 2024 · Uploaded by JusticeBoulderFerret27. The Balcony Scene (2.2) Act II, scene ii of Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's most famous scenes in all of his plays. Most people think of the scene as a romantic encounter between Romeo and Juliet, but Shakespeare uses it to reveal much more. Setting and Atmosphere What is the setting of this scene?
Jul 31, 2015 · Act 2, scene 2. ⌜ Scene 2 ⌝. Synopsis: From Capulet’s garden Romeo overhears Juliet express her love for him. When he answers her, they acknowledge their love and their desire to be married. ⌜Romeo comes forward.⌝. ROMEO. He jests at scars that never felt a wound. ⌜Enter Juliet above.⌝.
Analysis. 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.”. He continues ...
o protagonists, but the balcony. The word “balcony” never appears in Shakespeare's play. Various stage-directions in the well-known first scene of Act II indicate: “Enter Juliet aloft,”1 “Enter Juliet above at a window,”2 and “Juliet appears/enters above at a window.”3 La. er, when Juliet is called by the Nurse and exits twice.
6 days ago · The balcony scene: Juliеt reveals her love for Romeo but struggles bеtwееn hеr love for him and her loyalty to her family. Hеr soliloquy, “O Romeo, Romeo! Hеr soliloquy, “O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?” questions the significance of a name and conveys her idealistic beliefs about love.
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Act 2 Scene 2 – Key Scene. At the start of this scene, Romeo hides beneath Juliet’s balcony and overhears her talking about him. He eventually comes out and they talk to each other. They declare their love for each other and arrange to meet the next day when Romeo has promised to marry Juliet. The Nurse calls to Juliet from inside so the ...