Ben Twilleager
Ms. Taylor
English 4th
4/28/17
Juliet enters on her balcony
Juliet - [Looking over the greenhouse]
Romeo - [Inside of the greenhouse]
Bro what’s that light in the window over there? It's the east, and Juliet’s the sun. Rise up, pretty sun, and kill the jealous moon. The moon is already suffering because you’re way prettier. Don’t be her maid, because she is jealous. Virginity makes her look sick and green. Only hold onto their virginity. Let it go, bro. Oh, there’s my baby! Bro, it's my love! I wish she knew how much I love her. She’s talking, but she’s not saying a thing to me. So what? Her eyes are saying something to me bro. I will answer em’. I am too brave. She ain't talking to me. Two of the brightest stars in da sky had to go away
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Why you hidin’ in the bushes, in the dark, and listen to me talk about myself?
Romeo
I don’t know how to tell you who I am by tellin’ you mah’ name. I hate my name, bro, because my name’s your enemy. If it were written on a paper Juliet
I haven’t heard you say a hunnid words yet, but I recognize the sound of your voice. Aren’t you Romeo? And aren’t you a Montague?
Romeo
I am neither of those things if you dislike them.
Juliet
Tell me, how did you get in here? And why did you come? The metal gates are huge, you can't climb em’. If mah’ family find you here they'll kill you because you a Clippers fan
Romeo
I jumped over dem’ walls with the vertical leap of 10 Kobe Bryant's. Metal gates can't keep love out. Whatever a dude n’ love can do, his love’ll make him try. Yo’ family ain't bout’ to get in da way
Juliet
But if they see you, they’ll kill you.
Romeo
One angry look from you would be worse than twenty of your relatives with bullets. Jus’ look at me nicely, and I’m invincible against dem’.
Juliet
I’d give anythin’ to keep dem’ from seeing you here.
Romeo
The darkness’ll hide me from dem’. And if you don’t love me, let them find me . I’d rather them to kill me than have to live without yo’
decides to gate crash it the party in hope to see the girl he loves
'Tis but thy name that is my enemy; / Thou art thyself, though not a Montague. What's the Montague? it is neither hand, nor foot, nor arm, nor face, nor any other part belonging to a man. O, be some other name!
2. She’s talking to herself about how the love of her life is Romeo a Montague. But, it doesn’t bother her as long as their names don’t come in the way of them expressing their love for one another.
Act One of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare The play Romeo and Juliet is set in "fair Verona" in Italy. Shakespeare based his play on a poem by Brooke and brought it to the theatres in 1595. Although the play is set in Italy many things mentioned could be found in Elizabethan England, for example the Capulet's party. This suggests to me that Shakespeare had little knowledge of Italian life and culture.
himself that since Romeo is a Montague he will cause trouble. A few quotes from the
When they first meet, Romeo and Juliet’s relationship is only based on their physical attraction for one another. Here, Romeo is “too sore enpiercèd with his shaft” and is “so bound” he “cannot bound a pitch above dull
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The Way Juliet Feels in Act 3 Scene 2 of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
Juliet is very pragmatic; rather than swooning over Romeo when he intrudes on her property, Juliet is appalled considering “The orchard walls are high and hard to climb” (II, ii, 63). Juliet is not a blind fool; she is conscientious of the dangers that accompany falling for her family’s mortal enemy.
* Hastiness- Romeo is hasty to fall in and out of love. The two are
Juliet was very beautiful. Romeo couldn’t talk to her for five seconds without going on and on about how beautiful she was. The thing is, five seconds earlier he was going on
Romeo taunts at how “none but fools do wear” their virginity, revealing that he is lustful towards Juliet.
When Juliet first wants to know Romeo’s name, she tells her nurse, “Go ask for his name. If he is married, my grave is like my wedding bed.” Basically, she’s saying that she will never marry, if she can not marry him. How much more dramatic can you get? And, of course, Romeo wants to join her in dramaticness, like everything else, and declares that “[his] life was better ended by their hate, than death prorogued, wanting of [her] love.”
"It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. Arise, fair sun, and kill the