Sunday, May 7, 2017
Act 2, Scene 2: Family Name Prompt C
Juliet says in this scene, "Tis but thy name that is my enemy. Thou art thyself, though not a Montague." This shows Juliet's true feelings for Romeo. Even though he is a Montague and she is a Capulet, she does not think that can keep them apart. She explains how it is only the name that is keeping them apart and that will make them have a secret relationship. She knows she will not be allowed to be with Romeo so they will not tell many people. Romeo and Juliet truly love each other even though Romeo said he would only ever love Rosaline.
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interesting explanation and examination
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ReplyDeleteI think that this is an interesting part to analyse and I like how you explained her thoughts on the meaning of names.
ReplyDeletegood point!
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