The servant in Act 1 scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet has the problem of being illiterate.
The servant in Act 1 Scene 2 is not identified as Peter, and may in fact be another servant. The servant in Act 1 Scene 2 is illiterate and has been given something to read.
His problem is that Capulet told him to invite the people whose names were written on a piece of paper to a party, and he cannot read.
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his servant guy It is Absolutely not his servant guy! That doesn't answer anything! That servant does have a name! The person who told Romeo of Juliet's "DEATH" was Balthasar! And he is the Servant of Romeo!
"If you be not of the house of Montague . . ." The servant would not have extended the invitation had he known that Romeo was a Montague, as we know he is. The discrepancy between the reality and the servant's mistaken understanding of it creates a dramatic irony.
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents - 1955 Servant Problem 6-34 was released on: USA: 6 June 1961
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What's rhetoric? Peace be with you. By God's servant.
The servant problem in "Romeo and Juliet" refers to the mix-up involving the illiterate servant who is tasked with delivering invitations to the Capulet's party. Due to his inability to read, he unknowingly invites Romeo and Benvolio to the party, setting off a chain of events that ultimately leads to the tragic outcome of the play.
The servant in Act 1 Scene 2 is not identified as Peter, and may in fact be another servant. The servant in Act 1 Scene 2 is illiterate and has been given something to read.
His problem is that Capulet told him to invite the people whose names were written on a piece of paper to a party, and he cannot read.
The servant stayed faithfully by his master, no matter the problem. The novel was translated as faithfully as possible.
He was illiterate and so could not read the guest list and did not know who to invite to the party.
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The servant is given a list of the people he is to invite to the party. Unfortunately he cannot read. He therefore asks Romeo to read the list to him. Thus Romeo finds out that Rosaline is going to be invited to the party.