act 2 Flashcards
“it is the ____ and juliet is ___ ___” - ________
act 2, scene 2
method: a________, n_____ and l____ imagery, m_______
themes: love
“it is the east and juliet is the sun” - romeo
act 2, scene 2
method: astrological, natural and light imagery, metaphor
themes: love
romeo’s soliloquy:
r_______, a________ and l_____ imagery: “_______ a_____”, “two of the ______ s_____ in _______”
themes: ____, r_______, _____
romeo’s soliloquy:
religious, astrological and light imagery: “bright angel”, “two of the fairest stars in heaven”
themes: love, religion, fate
r vs j in act 2, scene 2
r is r___ and takes _____. views love as ________ (“s_____ l_____ cant hold love out”, “love…. _____ me _____” ). believes love can p______ him, and without love life is w________.
j is s______ and c_______ (“it is too____, u_______, s______” - tripling, “like the l_______”)
reflect c______ l___, g_____, l____, f_______
r vs j in act 2, scene 2
r is rash and takes risks. views love as unstoppable “stony limits can’t hold love out”, “love…..lent me counsel”). believes love can protect him, and without love, life is worthless.
j is sensible and cautious (“it is too rash, unadvised, sudden” - tripling, “like the lightning”)
reflects courtly love, gender, love, family
“young ____ love ____ in their ___” - ____
act 2, scene 3
method: m______
themes: l___, old vs young
“young men’s love lies in their eyes” - friar
act 2, scene 3
method: metaphor
themes: love old vs young
“old ____, ________, slow, ____” - j____
act 2, scene 5
method: h_____, listing
themes: ____ vs _______, l____ causing j to become like r
old folks… unwieldly, slow, heavy” - juliet
act 2, scene 5
method: humour, listing
themes: old vs young, love causing j to become like r
wedding:
foreshadowing - “love-d_______ ____” -romeo (d____, t______, l____, f____), “v______ d_____ have _______ __” - friar (repetition, ______)
the wedding is rushed, reflecting the rushed nature of r and j’s romance
wedding:
foreshadowing - “love-devouring death” - romeo (death, tragedy, love, friar), “violent delights have violent ends” - friar (repetition, violence)
the wedding is rushed reflecting the rushed nature of r and j’s romance