Act 2 Scene2 Flashcards

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What dose the quote mean “what light through younger window breaks “

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It’s a metaphor of relief to Rosalind cold passion and represents innocents

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What dose the quote “what light through younger window breaks” show

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It reflects Romeos awe and admiration for Juliet the “light” symbolises her beauty and hope and brings into his life contrasting with the darkness of their families

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What dose the quote “what light through younger window breaks” imagine

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It invites the reader to imagine a beautiful serene scene where Juliet stands on her balcony bathed in the moonlight it evokes a sence of wonder and romance

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What is this act and sence known for

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The balcony sence where Romeo overhears Juliet saying she loves him remote revels himself to Juliet and tells her that he loves her too they decides to get married

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What dose the quote mean “it is the east and Juliet is the son”

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Romeo idolising Juliet idolatry of Juliet that he worships her some source of live for him that keeps him going

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What dose the quote “it is the east and Juliet is the son” make the reader feel

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A sense of warmth and admiration it evokes feelings of love and longing as Romeo expresses how essential Juliet is to his life the imagery that Juliet is the sun suggest brightness and hope contrasting the dark elements of their situation

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What technique is used in the quote “it is the east and Juliet is the sun”

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Metaphor the line Romeo compares Juliet as a sun

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Why dose Shakespeare use sexuality imagery

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To convey the intense passion and desire between Romeo and Juliet this sence is often referred to as the balcony sence where there love reaches a peace of romantic and physical longing

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What dose Romeo speak as

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A soliloquy

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Why dose Romeo use the quote “sick pale sick green”

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To describe the colour of Juliet’s eyes specifically in the context of comparing them to the light of a moon

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What doe the quote “sick pale sick green” make the reader imagine

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It evokes vivid imagery of jealousy and envy it suggest a colour that is not only unattractive but also associated with illness indicating that the Beaty of Juliet makes everything else like the moon appeaser wake and lifeless

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What technique is used in the quote “sick pale sick green”

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Imagery

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What can the quote “sick pale sick green” also show

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It can also show foreshadow of the imagery of sickness links to later on when mercutio death he proclaims “a plague on both your houses and sets the idea that Verona is a place of sickness place of corruption diseases

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In Romeo soliloquy he also used the word “mortal” which show

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Which reminds use that Juliet is heavenly and beautiful and the word mortal reminds us that she belongs with god but might reclaim her leading that she might die foreshadowing her death

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What’s is a better word that beautiful

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Alluring appealing exquisite magnificent

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What is a different word than heaven

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Immortality nirvana promise land

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What is this act known for

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Balcony scene where Romeo overhears Juliet and confort the identity and love Romeo proposes to Juliet