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- In the scene, names symbolize family identity and family obligations. When Romeo and Juliet wish the other would give up their name, or wish they could relinquish their own name, they are expressing their desire to escape from their family obligations.
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Act 2, scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet – often referred to as the Romeo and Juliet balcony scene – is a central moment in Shakespeare’s play, and one that has become a global cultural reference through the hundreds of years since it was written.
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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.”
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The balcony scene from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, with detailed explanatory notes.
Feb 27, 2024 · 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.
Romeo stands below Juliet’s balcony, marveling at her beauty. Not knowing he’s there, Juliet speaks, wondering why Romeo must be a Montague, and she a Capulet. She thinks a name is simply a word, and it would be easy for Romeo to take a new name, and therefore not be forbidden to her.
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.