I think that friar Lawrence uses metaphors in act 2 scene 4-6 of Romeo and Juliet like the sweetest honey is loathsome ( hateful) in his Own deliciousness by which I think he means that the honey hates its own… Continue Reading →
pox: A plague on phantasies of a gallant gentleman, “The pox of such antic” Mercutio. Example : you are a pox of a man. prodigous: Foretelling of evil , “Prodigious birth of love it is to me” Juliet. I am prodigious. anon: I… Continue Reading →
pox: A plague on phantasies of a gallant gentleman “the pox of such antic” Mercutio. Example : you are a pox of a man prodigious: foretelling of evil . “Prodigious birth of love it is to me” Juliet. I am… Continue Reading →
The scene starts with Paris at Juliet’s tomb and placing flowers at her grave when Romeo arrives with Balthasar and Romeo plans to kill himself with the poison from the apocryphy and gives Balthasar his money and tells him to… Continue Reading →
Act 4: scene1 starts with Juliet going to friar Lawrence and getting a potion of some kind and then talking to Paris about the wedding and then in scene 2 she goes to her farther
I think that friar Lawrence uses metaphors in act 2 scene 4-6 of Romeo and Juliet like the sweetest honey is loathsome ( hateful) in his Own deliciousness by which I think he means that the honey hates its own… Continue Reading →
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