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For Romeo, true love is a liberating force. Love gives him not just wings, but “light wings” and the power to overcome all “stony limits.” Romeo answers Juliet’s serious and practical question with a flight of romantic fantasy. Throughout the play, Juliet is more grounded in the real world than Romeo.
31 Ιουλ 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.⌝.
Romeo Let me stand here till thou remember it. Juliet I shall forget, to have thee still stand there, Rememb’ring how I love thy compan y. Romeo And I’ll still stay, to have thee still forget, Forgetting any other home but this. Juliet ‘Tis almost morning, I would have thee gone: And yet no farther than a wanton’ s bird,
At the end of Romeo and Juliet’s wedding night together, why does Juliet first deny that it is day and then change her mind? Why does Friar Lawrence’s plan to help Romeo reunite with Juliet fail? Quotes
Juliet really wants to believe that Romeo truly loves her, and that their vows of love have not been rash or false. She keeps setting up situations in which Romeo gets an out, or a chance to escape his vows—but he insists he’s ready to commit to her no matter what.
Juliet is very assertive in the fact that she loves Romeo, and declares this without her knowing he is listening beneath her. She even says that she loves him despite his Montague heritage, therefore she is denying how his father is a Montague and that his name is of Montague's.
In the Italian city of Verona, two families hate each other. Romeo is from the Montague family and Juliet is a Capulet, but they fall in love at first sight. This is their tragic love story. Do the preparation task first. Then watch the video and do the exercises to check your understanding.