Romeo and Juliet Act 2. Page
From the Director of the Folger Shakespeare. Library. Textual Introduction. Synopsis. Characters in the Play. Prologue. ACT 1. Scene 1. Scene 2. Scene 3.
https://www.dcs.k12.oh.us/cms/lib/OH16000212/Centricity/Domain/161/Act_I_Scene_2.pdf
Young adult drama English. [1. Shakespeare
Feb 2 2010 ROMEO. 2.2.1. He jests at scars that never felt a wound. teases me for pains he's never felt. [JULIET enters at window].
you merry" (Act 1 Scene 2
https://www.moundsviewschools.org/cms/lib010/MN01909629/Centricity/Domain/591/ACt%202%20lit%20elements%202016.pdf
If there were two men like you pretty soon there'd be none because the two of you would kill each other. You would fight with a man if he had one more whisker
Prologue + street riot; we meet Romeo; Benvolio asks Romeo why he's been moping around. Scene 2. 10:50. Capulet and Paris discuss Paris marrying Juliet;
Caught between these two difficulties I'll act like a judge with my bloody knife. I will truly and honorably resolve the situation that you can't fix
Romeo and Juliet By William Shakespeare Act 2 Scene 2 SCENE Capulet's orchard (Enter ROMEO) ROMEO He jests at scars that never felt a wound (JULIET appears above at a window) But soft! what light through yonder window breaks?It is the east and Juliet is the sun
ROMEO AND JULIET By William Shakespeare Act 2 Scene 2 Romeo Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name Or if thou wilt not be but sworn my love And I’ll no longer be a Capulet ROMEO aside Shall I hear more or shall I speak at this? JULIET ’Tis but thy name that is my enemy
Romeo and Juliet ACT 1 SCENE 2 [A street CAPULET PARIS SERVANT] CAPULET But Montague is bound as well as I In penalty alike and 'tis not hard I think For menso old as we to keep the peace PARIS Of honorable reckoning are you both And pity 'tis you lived at odds solong But now my lord what say you to my suit? CAPULET
ACT 2 SCENE 2 [Outside Juliet's balcony ROMEO] ROMEO 2 2 1 He jests at scars that never felt a wound teases me for pains he's never felt [JULIET enters at window] But soft what light through yonder window breaks? wait that shines It is the east and Juliet is the sun Arise fair sun and kill the envious moon beautiful
Romeo and Juliet --Act 2 Scene II Original Text Modern Text ROMEOreturns ROMEOreturns ROMEO He jests at scars that never felt a wound ROMEO It’s easy for someone to joke about scars if they’ve never been cut JULIETappears in a window above JULIETenters on the balcony
Callback side 2 – ROMEO JULIET ACT II SCENE II JULIET By and by I come:-- To cease thy suit and leave me to my grief: To-morrow will I send ROMEO So thrive my soul-- JULIET A thousand times good night! Exit above ROMEO A thousand times the worse to want thy light Love goes toward love as schoolboys from their books