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Juliet said that when Romeo asked her to marry him. She told him that they were moving too fast and they needed to slow down.(: You're welcome!

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Who warns Romeo and Juliet about the hastiness of their marriage?

Friar Lawrence warns Romeo. Juliet warns herself. ("Although I joy in thee, I have no joy of this contract tonight. It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden . . .")


Why does Juliet say I have no joy of this contract tonight what are her fears?

Juliet fears that her arranged marriage to Paris will force her to give up her love for Romeo. She is worried that this marriage will result in her losing her happiness and freedom to be with the man she truly loves.


In Act II Scene 2 Juliet says I have no joy of this contract to-night it is too rash too unadvised too sudden too like lightning which doth cease to be. Why does she say this?

She is afraid their love will cease to be.


In Act II Scene 2 Juliet says you have no joy of this contract to-night it is too rash too unadvised too sudden too like lightning which doth cease to be Why does she say this?

she is afraid their love will cease to be (:


What lines in act two give foreshadow that the play still ends unhappily in romeo and Juliet?

How about, "It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden, too like the lightning which doth cease to be ere one can say it lightens."


What is the tone of this quote from Juliet in Act II Scene II Although I joy in thee I have no joy of this contract to-night It is too rash too unadvised too sudden too like lightning which doth cease?

The tone of Juliet's quote is conflicted and hesitant. She expresses joy in her love for Romeo, but also voices concern and apprehension about the suddenness and recklessness of their relationship. Juliet compares their love to lightning, suggesting that it is intense but fleeting.


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What is being compared in this simile It is too rash too unadvised too sudden Too like the lightning which doth cease to be Ere one can say 'It lightens'?

In this simile, the speaker is comparing a situation or action to lightning. They are emphasizing how quickly and unexpectedly the action occurs, just like how lightning flashes and disappears before one can even say "It lightens."


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In act 2 juliet says I have no joy of this contract?

Juliet does not say this at all. She says "I have no joy of this contract tonight." That is completely different. She is talking about herself, and you would have her talking about Romeo. Does that make a difference? Of course it does. Do you remember this conversation between Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck? Elmer Fudd is on the point of shooting Bugs because it is wabbit season: Bugs: Ya got me dead to rights, doc. Do you want to shoot me now or wait 'till you get home? Daffy: Shoot him now! Shoot him now! Bugs: You keep out of this--he doesn't have to shoot you now! Daffy: Well, I say that he does have to shoot me now! So shoot me now! So of course Elmer shoots Daffy. It's a good idea to get straight about the difference between "you" and "I" In this case, Juliet is worried that things are moving too fast: it is "too rash, too unadvised, too sudden." She is very happy that Romeo loves her but she is not totally happy at their becoming engaged within a few hours of meeting.


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