After Capulet’s ball why does Romeo run away from his friends Benvolio and Mercutio? Because he must be with Juliet Who overhears Juliet speaking aloud her loving thoughts of Romeo? Romeo Why does Juliet say she does not want Romeo…
Romeo and Juliet: Act 4 Quotes
“Where I have learnt to repent the sinOf disobedient oppositionTo you and your behests, and am enjoinedBy holy Laurence to fall prostrate here To beg your pardon. Pardon. I beseech you!” (4. 2. 19-23). a. Said by Julietb. Juliet says…
Romeo and Juliet (From Act 1 Reading and Study Guide)
In what city does the book take place? Verona, Italy Why are romeo and Juliet called star cross lovers? Their relationship was destined to end in tragedy. Who is fighting at the beginning of the first scene? Why? Sampson and…
Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Summary
Act 2 scene 1 After the capulet a feast Romeo have his friends the slip. He jumps over the capulet a garden wall. Benvolio and mercutio try to find him thinking he’s gone back to rosaline.Mercutio and Benvolio give up…
Much Ado about Nothing
Context -Elizabethan era (1556-1603) -Written and performed 1598-99-Late 16th century-A lot of fuss about something inconsequential-Nothing=Indefinite pronoun-Play on ‘noting’ (abstract noun) meaning to eavesdrop-‘No thing’ (determiner/abstract noun) meaning vagina so Elizabethan sexual innuendo-Marriage symbolises harmony and order and provides conventional…
Much ado about nothing stuff
Who is coming to Leonatos house in messina Don Pedro and Claudio after the war What is the action to which Leonato refers … Who has received much honor by doing a lions deeds although he is young like a…
English vocabulary Much Ado about Nothing
shrewd (adj.) astute or sharp in practical matters; keen; piercing Synonym: clever, keen Antonym: naiïve, foolish disdain (n) – a feeling of contempt for anything regarded as unworthy;a feeling of strong dislike or disapproval of someone or something you think…
English – Much Ado About Nothing (HUMOUR)
quote about pun messenger: (about benedick to beatrice) and a good soldier too, ladybeatrice: and a good soldier to a lady, but what is he to a lord?ACT 1, SECENE 1this pun is a play on words, as there are…
Much Ado About Nothing Quotes on Language and Communication
Speaker: “I would my horse had the speed of your tongue, and so good acontinuer. But keep your way, a God’s name! I have done.”Audience: “You always end with a jade’s trick. I know you of old.” Speaker: BenedickAudience: BeatriceSituation:…