Text of ROMEO AND JULIET, Act 3, Scene 5, with notes, line numbers, and search function. Welcome to my web site, now under development for more than twenty years. -- Philip Weller, November 13, 1941 - February 1, 2021
Read MoreText of ROMEO AND JULIET, Act 3, Scene 5, with notes, line numbers, and search function. Welcome to my web site, now under development for more than twenty years. -- Philip Weller, November 13, 1941 - February 1, 2021
Read MoreIf a character does not change during the story, that character is considered static. On the other hand, if a character does change, that character is considered dynamic. With this idea in mind, I...
Read MoreIn the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, the mood of the balcony scene in Act Two is one of excitement, expectation and a little fear on the part of the audience. In terms of the mood of the characters, Romeo is entranced by having fallen in love with a new girl (having quickly forgotten about the old!)
Read MoreRomeo is the teenage son of the Montague family, who are busy feuding with the Capulets. In the beginning, Romeo is brooding over his unrequited love for Rosaline. When he sees Juliet at a party, Romeo instantly falls in love with her instead. They impulsively decide to marry the next day.
Read MoreOne could argue that Tybalt is the primary antagonist in the play, and that his brash, aggressive actions indirectly lead to Romeo and Juliet 's tragic deaths. In act one, scene five, Romeo and his...
Read MoreRomeo and Juliet Quotes Showing 1-30 of 460. “These violent delights have violent ends. And in their triump die, like fire and powder. Which, as they kiss, consume”. ― William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet. tags: romeo-and-juliet , shakespeare.
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