Month: December 2014

ROMEO and JULIET EASaY

Language “he that hath…”

(fate).    events

-Tripping on graves

-Chance meeting of

Seviant with guest list

-Friar Johns quarantine

Prologue:

pre determines ROMEO JULIET

fate

The Path

1) scour through your own notes for other references to fate

2) for every point you’re going to make, find a full accurate quotation

3) develop an out line of your eassay- paragraph by paragraph

Fate in Romeo and Juliet

Fate is where pre-determined events lead to a final destinations. Shakespeare creates tension through constant references to fate in ROMEO and JULIET. An example of this is Shakespeare use of language. In his metaphor “let he that hath steerage of my course, direct my sail” which ROMEO says before the Capulet party in ACT 1, Scene 4, Shakespeare describes ROMEO as a ship, captained by God

FATE

ROMEO encounters capulets servant with the guest list.

balthasar seeing juliets funeral.

FRIAR  LAWRENCES latter doesn’t make it to ROMEO because of quarantine.

in the language “He that faith steerage”

FRIAR LAWRENCES tripping on graves

Act 1 scence1

KADEECE, ANDY, I swear, we can’t let them make us feel like a wast man in public, We won’t take that from them

ANDY

(teasing kADEECE) No, because then we’d be a wast man

 

KADEECE

What I mean is, if they make us angry we’ll pull out our knifes and guns and shot them to death

ANDY

Maybe sometimes you should focus on pulling yourself out of trouble, KADECE

KADECE
I go hard on people when I’m angry you get me

ANDY

How? It hard to get you angry tho

KADEECE

One of those RARS from the Mhouse can easily make me angry.

ANDY
Angry enough to run away. You won’t stand and fight.