![]() ![]() ![]() It changed from passion to, I would say, begging. 3, lines 56-70, Romeo gives this speech with passion. 3, lines 57-70: Describe the style of Romeo's speech in these lines? How has it changed? What shows the friar's strong reaction? Why does he feel this way? In Sc. 3, lines 43-46, Romeo has forgotten the name Rosaline since he fell head over heels for Juliet. 3, lines 43-46: How does Romeo react to the name of Rosaline? Why? In Sc. 3, lines 39-40, the dramatic irony in those lines simply is that the friar believes that Romeo has been up because something may bother him, however, the audience knows he was up rather late on accounts of Juliet. 3, lines 31-40: Explain the dramatic irony the friar expresses in lines 39-40. It might foreshadow Romeo and Juliet's death and may compare this death to medicine which heals the poisonous feud. ![]() 3, lines 1-22, Friar says that both contain medicine to heal and poison to hurt. 3, lines 1-22: What warning does the friar give about the qualities of both people and plants? How might this warning function as foreshadowing? In Sc. This action reveals Romeo to be very reliant on people other than himself. 2, lines 187-190, Romeo see's friar Laurence on the matter that he needs his help. 2, lines 187-190: Why is Romeo going to see friar Laurence? Explain what is revealed by his action. Her love and his name motivates this request. 2, lines 142-149, Juliet demand marriage. 2, lines 142-149: What does Juliet demand from Romeo? What motivates this request on Juliet's part? In Sc.
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