Sunday, March 15, 2020

The conflicting emotions that Juliet Essays - Free Essays

The conflicting emotions that Juliet Essays - Free Essays Deswanie Johnson#6 12/16/15 Literature Grade 8 3. The conflicting emotions that Juliet is struggling with towards Romeo is she's confused and angry. She's having mix emotions. She's having mix emotions because she doesn't know what to feel.She's confused and angry because she doesn't understand why would Romeo kill her own cousin. She's angry because he killed Tybalt. She also doesn't understand how someone that is so good can turn evil.On line 91-95 on the modern text it says "He was not born to be shameful. Shame does not belong with Romeo.He deserves only honor, complete hono."That's the reason why Juliet is so confused.She also doesn't know what to do because that's her husband now. According to page 160 line 98 "Shall I speak ill of him that is my husband." So she's debating if she should talk to him. Also Juliet kind of feels happy because she's says "But wherefore,villain,didst thou kill my cousin? That villain cousin would have killed my husband."She's happy because if Romeo didn't kill Tybalt than there could have been a chance that Tybalt would have die. She says "That "banishd," that one word "banishd" Hath slain ten thousand Tybalts. 4. Juliet finals decisions about Romeo at the end of Act III Scene ll is she tells the Nurse to go find Romeo and give him the ring. Also she tells the Nurse to tell him she wants to say goodbye. She tells her to tell him to come say goodbye to her before he is banished from Verona.On page 164 Juliet says (gives the Nurse a ring) "O, find him! Give this ring to my true knight, And bid him to come to take his last farewell." 5. Lady Capulet's plan for Romeo is she plans to poison Romeo's drink and Romeo will join Tybalt in death. She hopes that Juliet will be happy. On page 105 line 86 it says "We will have vengeance for it, fear thou not. Then weep no more. I'll send to one Manuta, Where that same banished runagate doth live, Shall give him such an unaccustomed dram That he shall soon keep Tybalt company. And then,I hope, thou wilt be satisfied.