Prompt D:This sign demonstrates Scene three very well. This is because whenever an individually reads it they are destined to say, "no no no no." If Romeo just waited a couple minutes later, this whole scene would have been a "happily ever after" story. Instead of a happy ending, Shakespeare made it so that it was a more dramatic scene. If Romeo had waited and came to her later, he wouldn't have had to kill anyone that he did. Also, he wouldn't have killed himself and ultimately killed Juliet. This goes to show how the relationship between Romeo and Juliet is very rushed and how they both overreact.
Patience is really what determined the deaths of the two. Maybe if they waited just a little longer to get to know each other, their deaths could have been prevented.
ReplyDeleteI like this explanation! What do you think others could have done differently to help Romeo be more patient
ReplyDeleteInteresting image. Why do you think Shakespeare went so far as to add in Paris' death as well?
ReplyDeleteIt's true - if they had decided to wait for a little longer, they could have avoided dying.
ReplyDeleteWhy do you think Paris had to die?
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