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Romeo and JulietAct 2
Juanito Moralejo, Paulina Rodríguez, Andrés Robles, and Annika Monroy
Quick Review
Scene 1
Romeo escaped after the party to see Juliet
Mercutio and Benvolio tried to call him
They give up and leave
Scene 2
THE FAMOUS BALCONY SCENE
Romeo and Juliet decided to get married
They show their love for each other
Scene 3
Romeo goes to the Friar Lawrence to ask if he can marry them.
The Friar was difficult to convince but at the end he did.
Scene 4
Romeos friends start joking about her
The Nurse talks to Romeo
The Romeo told the Nurse that they have to meet at Friar Lawrence place
Scene 5
The nurse tells the news to Juliet
Juliet starts getting ready to go
Scene 6
Romeo and Juliet married on Friar Lawrence cell.
Romeo During the Act His love attraction change
His desires for Juliet increase in a period of one night.
He is rushing threw the relationship.
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Juliet during the Play
She was to exited
She is having her first relationship
Looking to the future
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Important quote
“O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?” by Juliet
• First sign of true love• At the balcony scene• Directed to herself • Desire, love and hope
Important Quote
“Good Peter, to hide her face, for her fan's the fairer face” by Mercutio• It shows the charisma he has with his
friends• It reconfirm that he is always making
jokes • It tell us a lot of his personality
Important Quote
“For this alliance may so happy prove. To turn household's rancor to pure love” By Friar Lawrence• The true purpose to marry them• How wise• Relationship between them
Pun
“Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.” by Friar Lawrence• It has two meanings:• To literally walk slowly or he is going to fall• To don’t go so fast in the relationship or is
not going to work
MetaphorROMEOLady, I swear by the sacred moon above, the moon that paints the tops of fruit trees with silver—JULIETO, swear not by the moon, th' inconstant moon,That monthly changes in her circle orb,Lest that thy love prove likewise variable.
• Comparing the love to the moon
Simile and Metaphor
O, speak again, bright angel! for thou artAs glorious to this night, being o'er my headAs is a winged messenger of heaven• Metaphor by comparing Juliet to a bright
angel• Simile by comparing her to a messenger
from heaven.
Bibliography
Works Cited
"No Fear Romeo and Juliet Act 2." Sparknotes. N.p., 2012. Web. 6
Nov. 2012.
<http://nfs.sparknotes.com/romeojuliet/page_74.html>.
Obrien, Claire. "Romeo and Juliet Act 2." Quizlet. N.p., 9 Feb.
2011. Web. 6 Nov. 2012.
<http://quizlet.com/4375112/romeo-and-juliet-act-2-important-
quotes-flash-cards/>.
Probst, Robert E., Robert Anderson, and John Malcolm Brinnin.
Elements Literature. Austin, Texas: Holt, 2000. Print.
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