Romeo and Juliet

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  • Romeo and Juliet III.ii
  • summary 1
  • "Ah weraday, he's dead, he's dead, he's dead!" (III.ii.42).
  • “Tybalt is gone, and Romeo banished;/Romeo that killed him, he is banished” (III.ii.89-70). 
  • summary 2
  • ...“A damned saint, an honourable villain!/ Onature, what hadst thou to do in hell/ when thou didst bower the spirit of a fiend…” (III.ii.79-81).
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  • summary 3
  • “O, find him! Give this ring to my true knight/and bid him come to take his last farewell” (III.ii.142-143).
  • The Nurse comes in Juliet’s room and tell Juliet the news. Juliet then finds out that Tybalt was killed by Romeo. She also learns that Romeo is banished from Verona. Juliet thinks that Romeo being banished is worse than Tybalt being dead.
  • literary Device: metophor
  • "Come, night. Come, Romeo. Come, thou day in night;/ For thou wilt lie upon the wings of night/ Whiter than new snow upon a raven’s back" (III.ii.17-19).
  • Juliet starts to say bad stuff about Romeo because he killed Tybalt. She says that Romeo is hiding things and does not tell the truth. Juliet is question Romeo if he was honest about his love for Juliet.
  • theme: love
  • The Nurse tells Juliet that she knows where Romeo is and that she will find him. The nurse also says that Romeo will come to Juliet’s room and will be there all night. Juliet then gives the Nurse a ring to give to Romeo as a gift that she still loves Romeo.
  • Juliet uses metaphor to compare two things without using like or as. Juliet is waiting for night to come so that she could see Romeo. Juliet then says that she wants to cut Romeo into little stars and he will make everyone fall in love with the night. 
  • Juliet forgives Romeo that he had killed Tybalt and that there may be reasons why he killed him. Juliet still loves him so she is giving him the ring. Juliet also tries to find other ways to see Romeo.
  • “For such a wish! He was not born to shame./ Upon his brow shame is ashamed to sit;” (III.ii.92-94).
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