When Juliet apears on her balcony, what does Romeo compare her to? When Juliet appears on her balcony, Romeo compares her to the the sun. He also talks about her eyes as if they were stars, because of the twinkle she has.
When Juliet leans her cheek on her hand, what does Romeo say? Romeo says that he wishes that there was a glove on her hand, because he could touch her cheek.
Juliet asks how Romeo got into her place. The orchard walls are high, and Romeo’s life would be in danger if her relatives were to find him there. What is Romeo’s response to these questions? when Romeo gets asked how he got over the high walls he said, "Whith love's light wings did i o'erperch these walls, For stony limits cannot hold love out, And what love can do, dares love attempt. Therefore thy kinsmen are no stop to me" (Shakespear, 73 L 71-74). He is saying that he got over the walls because love gave him wings, and the strangth of his love for juliet will not stop him from putting himself in danger.
Maybe you should think about analyzing things more instead of stating facts...but nice usage of quotes and good job with your citations
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ReplyDeleteKate, why don't you give it a try?
ReplyDeletei believe that anylization can be hard to understand sometimes as well, so facts are my dog cat english.
ReplyDeleteps. thanks for the concern
I think putting it in Cat and dog English is a good tool because for me and Im sure for many other people the language in the story is very complex and confusing so a watered down version helps me a lot more to understand the story line.
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