according to Mercutio, who is queen Mab? What is her carriage made of? What does she do? | 1. she is the fairies’ midwife2. spider legs, Wings of grasshoppers, empty hazelnuts3. she causes people to dream |
Who, meaning, literary term “I’d love be rough with you, be rough with love” | Who: MercutioMeaning: Don’t let love treat you this way Literary term: personification |
What piece of foreshadowing ends scene 4? | Romeo believes something bad is going to happen due to fate |
When Romeo first sees Juliet, how does he describe her? | she is brighter than a torch. She’s a jewel. |
Who, meaning, literary term “So shows a snowy dove trooping with crows” | Who: RomeoMeaning: Hwr beauty stands out amongst the other girls. Literary term: metaphor |
why doesn’t Lord Capulet want to continue the fued when he finds Romeo at his feast? | Princes rule about fighting. |
Who, meaning, literary term “I️ will withdraw, but this intrusion shall, Now seeming sweet, concert to bitter gall” | Who: TybaltMeaning: He’ll leave him alone for now Literary term: foreshadowing |
When Romeo and Juliet first talk and kiss, Shakespeare uses a theme of religious devotion to develop the scene — explain kt. What does their first words to each other turn out to be? | His lips are pilgrims traveling to a shrine (Juliet – shrine, saint, holy)❤️ story |
“Oh dear account! My life is my foe’s debt” | Who: RomeoMeaning: his life is owned by his enemy; he’s willing to die for JulietLiterary term: pun |
“My only love, spring from my only hate” | Who: JulietMeaning: The one she loves is the one she’s supposed to hateLiterary term: oxymoron, irony |
Romeo and Juliet: Act 1 Scenes 4 & 5
July 5, 2019