appertaining to belong as a proper function or part”Doth much excuse the appertaining rage To such a greeting” consort a companion or partner”Thou, wretched boy, that didst consort him here” mantle a cloak”Hood my unmann’d blood, bating in my cheeks,…
Romeo and Juliet Unit Test
Which statement best describes a theme, or message about life and people conveyed by the events in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet? hatred between two families can rob people of what they hold dearest. In Act IV, Scene 1…
Conflict Development in Romeo and Juliet, Part 6 Eng 2 answer keys
Read the excerpt from Act III, scene v of Romeo and Juliet.Lady Capulet: Marry, my child, early next Thursday morn 120The gallant, young, and noble gentleman, The County Paris, at Saint Peter’s church, Shall happily make thee there a joyful…
Romeo and Juliet Literary Devices
oxymoron bringing together two contradictory terms as in “wise fool” or “feather of lead”•Example: In Act 1, Scene 1, line 181, Romeo uses several oxymora (the plural of “oxymoron”) to describe the relationship of love and hate. He says, “O…
Much ado about nothing quotes.
… There is a kind of merry war betwixt Signor Benedick and her; they … …never meet but there’s a skirmish of wit between them. “There is a kind of merry war betwixt Signor Benedick and her; they never meet…
Much Ado About Nothing
“The figure of a lamb the feats of a lion”Messenger Act 1, Scene 1:Metaphor – used to describe Claudio in the war – image of a lamb reflects that they expected him to be weak due to his age but…
Much Ado About Nothing Act 2
What is Beatrice’s description of perfect man? There isn’t one Who does Beatrice depend on to decide Hero’s husband? herself Who does Don John gives false information about Hero? Claudio who is actually under the mask and dancing with Beatrice?…
Much Ado About Nothing Quotes: Act 2
With a good leg and a good foot, uncle, and money enough in his purse, such a man would win any woman in the world. Beatrice is speaking to LeonatoMeaning: And if he were handsome, agile, and rich, too, he…
Don John: ‘Much Ado’
“If you swear my lord, you shall not be forsworn.” (A1S1) Leonato welcomes Don John with great hesitation, “An I welcome YOU as well”. He represents the suspicions the Messina society hold towards him. “I am not of many words,…