You will have to say which scene 2 you are talking about.
list three examples of scenes from act 1 romeo and juliet that show comic elements?
Mother: Need you my help? Juliet: No, Madam That's from Act 4 Scene 3; if you want a different exchange between them there are a number of them.
Shakespeare uses the word "occasion" three times in Romeo and Juliet, once in Act 2 and twice in Act 3.
Friar Lawrence, in Act 5 Scene 2.
In the first three scenes of Act Four, Juliet's major goal is to avoid marrying Paris. For the remainder of Act Four she is unconscious. In that state she doesn't have much of a goal at all.
In Act 3, Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet tells her mother that she eagerly awaits news of her future husband. While Lady Capulet assumes Juliet is referring to Paris, Juliet is actually talking about Romeo, demonstrating her wit and deception by using ambiguous language to mislead her parents about her true feelings. This double entendre adds depth to Juliet's character as she navigates the complexities of her forbidden romance.
Juliet's attitude toward her mother changes a lot between Act 1 and Act 4. She is respectful and dutiful in Act 1 but by Act 4 she has to listen to her mother gleefully planning the murder of her husband--not something designed to endear her mother to her.
Act I Scene 3
list three examples of scenes from act 1 romeo and juliet that show comic elements?
Mother: Need you my help? Juliet: No, Madam That's from Act 4 Scene 3; if you want a different exchange between them there are a number of them.
Juliet responds to her mother's request by honoring it. She pays attention to Paris at the party as her mother had requested.
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Shakespeare uses the word "occasion" three times in Romeo and Juliet, once in Act 2 and twice in Act 3.
Friar Lawrence, in Act 5 Scene 2.
In the first three scenes of Act Four, Juliet's major goal is to avoid marrying Paris. For the remainder of Act Four she is unconscious. In that state she doesn't have much of a goal at all.
Act II
In Act 1 Scene 5 after R+J have kissed twice, the nurse comes and tells Juliet that her mother craves a word with her.