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  • Essay / Overview of Romeo and Juliet Key Speeches from Act II

    Key Speeches1.a. Romeob. Romeo sees Juliet moving in her room. He sneaks into Capulet's orchard and talks about Juliet.c. NO VOCABd. over there, over there, envious, jealousy. But wait, what's that light in the window over there? It's the east and Juliette is the sun. Rise, beautiful sun, and kill the jealous moon. The moon is already sick and pale with sorrow because you, Juliette, her servant, are more beautiful than her. soliloquypersonificationmetaphorsymbolism2.a. Julietteb. Juliet talks about Romeo. He sneaks into the Capulet orchard and listens. She is on the balcony and Romeo is hiding in the garden.c. Why, why. Sworn- take an oath. Oh, Romeo, Romeo, why must you be Romeo? Forget your father and change your name. Or, if you don't change your name, swear you love me and I'll stop being a Capulet.f. symbolismsoliloquy3.a. Julietteb. Juliet talks to herself in the garden and Romeo always listens.c. doff- deleted. Even if you are not the owner or possessed, even if you are not liable. It is only your name that is my enemy. You would still be yourself even if you stopped being a Montague. What is a Montague anyway? It is not a hand, a foot, an arm, a face or any other part of a man. Oh, take another name! What does a name mean? What we call a rose would smell just as good if we called it by another name. Romeo would be just as perfect even if his name wasn't Romeo. Romeo, lose your name. Trade your name – which really has nothing to do with you – and take everything from me in exchange.f. ImagerySoliloquy4.a. Between Romeo and Juliet. Juliet asks Romeo how he got into their orchard and warns him of serious repercussions if she