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Act 3 Scene 1 starts off with mercutio, his page and benvolio entering with other men. Benvolio starts by saying to mercutio that he does’ nt they so good wandering about otherwise a capulet might find them and mercutio basically… Continue Reading →

Scene 4 starts on Monday morning. The nurse and peter enter and mercurial mooks the nurse by saying a sail a sail what is referring to how fat she is then the nurse mercutio and Romeo talk about how Juliet… Continue Reading →

The scene starts with friar Lawrence and Romeo talking about doomsday and about punishment on doomsday. Friar Lawrence goes on by continuing on about death and deadly sins with the paragraph ‘ o deadly sin! O rude unthankfulness! Thy fault… Continue Reading →

Romeo & Juliet Act 2 Scene 4

The scene starts on Monday morning. Mercutio talks to Benvolio about Rosalie and how Romeo still loves her and while they are speaking they’re doing it in innuendo. Romeo enters. Romeo says ‘good morrow’ to them. Romeo talks to Benvolio… Continue Reading →

Act 2 Scene 3

Monday Morning Friar lawrence talks to himself about how thing are sometimes good but hurts people with word like ‘I must upfil this osier cage of ours with baleful weed and precious juiced flowers the earth that natures mother in… Continue Reading →

Dramatic Irony

Dramatic irony is when the audience know something in a peice of drama which the charaters don’t know. This is very common in Romeo and Juliet and an example is when the audience knows remeo and Juliet’s going to die… Continue Reading →

Romeo & Juliet – Act 1 Scene 5 Overview

The scene starts on Sunday evening The serving men talk to each other about manners and where pot pan is. The serving men retire Capulet welcome the guest to his party Tybalt recognises Romeo by his voice when is talking… Continue Reading →

This is Your Online Domain

Hello and welcome to your personal online journal. Edutronic has been created to enhance and enrich your learning at the London Nautical School. Its purpose is to provide you with an audience for your work (or work-in-progress) and you have… Continue Reading →

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