Act 1 Questions Clearly Solved 2024.
Act 1 Questions Clearly Solved 2024. Discuss the sources of tension in the first scene. Why are these characters upset? - ANSWER The sources of tension in the first scene are initiated by Sampson and Gregory. Sampson and Gregory are of the Capulet house, and were willing to fight any Montague men. Sampson "bit his thumb", or in essence, flicked Abram (of Montague house). From there, the quarreling went back and forth. These characters are upset because Prince Escalus breaks up their "quarrel", in front of the townspeople. How does Romeo describe the woman he loves in Scene 1? Refer to things like word choice, connotation, tone, figures of speech, and so on. - ANSWER Romeo tells Benvolio (his cousin) how much pain he is in because he loves Rosaline and she doesn't love him back. Romeo refers to how "She'll not be hit With Cupid's arrow." (Page 23). Basically, Rosaline refuses to marry, not only Romeo, but anyone. She is pledging a life to not have sex, and Romeo merely just wants her for her looks. Romeo's tone is very sorrowful, and he uses oxymorons to describe his feelings towards love. Romeo describes how Rosaline "hath Dian's wit," (Page 23), referring to the Goddess Diana, having connections to chastity. Describe the Nurse. Describe her relationship with Juliet. - ANSWER The Nurse, although a little goofy at times, is basically a second mother to Juliet. She cares for Juliet deeply, and also protects Juliet in the world. If anything were to happen to Lady Capulet, the Nurse would be 100% capable to step-in to serve as her mother.
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