Lord + Lady Montague Flashcards
1
Q
‘black and portentous must this humour prove’ - lord montague, act 1 scene 1
A
- His attitude towards romeo + how he worries for his son because he might fall into depression as the situation worsens
2
Q
‘with tears augmenting the fresh morning’s dew. Adding to clouds more clouds with his deep sighs.’ - Montague, act 1 scene 1
A
- Romeo is suffering from unrequited love which has put him into a state of depression. * Shakespeare aligns the metaphors with natural imagery which exhibits the extent of his sadness.
- Montague describes him as adding to the “dew” with his “tears” and contributing to the “clouds” with “sighs” the poetic nature of his speech aligns Romeo’s love with Petrarchan love.
3
Q
‘there shall no figure at such rate be set / as that of true and faithful Juliet’ / ‘as rich as shall Romeo’s by his lady’s lie - poor sacrifices of our enmity’ - lord Montague, act 5 scene 3
A
- This final reconciliation encompasses the tragic values of recognition (the Lords recognising their selfishness) and hope of a better future.
- However, this hopeful ending is undermined by the very act of turning Romeo and Juliet into statues, which eternally objectifies them to serve their parents wishes; in death, as in life, neither Romeo nor Juliet attains autonomy.