The third scene of Romeo Shakespeare's play language, Romeo and Juliet, five scenes to open quietly and gently. Lines 1-25 are very poetic and reflect the beauty of the romantic scene. The pronunciation of birds increased the feeling that the audience was happy when they saw their boyfriend. A detailed image and a figurative word (in this case a metaphor) are created and you can see what is going on outside the bedroom window. Example: "Candle in night is burning" --------------------------------------- - --- Please note that the long vowel sounded until line 16.
Romeo's language of the second act, Shakespeare's script Romeo and Juliet's William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet have many image-rich emotional and descriptive languages. In scene 2, scene 2 (well-known "balcony scene"), the use of passionate words of Romeo's Juliet is plentiful, but whether it is reliable or not is another matter. This scene started with Romeo's monologue and is known for its metaphor and personification. - The relationship between Dr. Jekyll and Hydrobert Louis Stevenson Today 's novel Jekyll and Haid are written by Robert Lewis Stevenson. It was written in 1886. It is based on Victorian society in London. Stevenson is a Scottish from a strict Protestant background. Dr. Jekyll and Haid's style is Gothic Horror. Stevenson is fascinated with evolution
William · Shakespeare 's "Romeo and Juliet" "Romeo and Juliet" is the story of two families disliking each other because of the old indignation. The first scene I want to write is the opening ceremony, the first act of the first act. At the beginning of the scene, the two servants from the Capulet family were called Samson, and Gregory crossed the public spaces in Verona. When they walked, they met the two servants from Montague's house, the competitor of their house. Montague's servant is known as Bemboli and Abraham. - William · Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is told that the victory of "Romeo and Juliet" is love, not death. This is also reflected in the drama quite a lot. Love is expressed as a warm feeling expressed in various ways, such as love for people, things and activities.