Author: Edward

  • persuasive speech

    My presentation is on why we should be able to use mobiles in class,mobils are inceradabley intelligent devices unlike people that are telling me that i should not use them,i should think about the topic more to understand it better, but we do not live in the 18th century were people use insyclopeaders to find…

  • Quick description of what freedom is.

    I think freedom is when something or someone has a right to be free. It is when a person is allowed to do what they want as long as they abide by the laws.But if they violate the laws they lose their right to freedom as the punishment for impinging on other peoples’ rights and…

  • Romeo and Juliet : act 4 scene 3

    Juliet and her nurse make the final preparations for the wedding that is to take place the following morning. Lady Capulet offers her assistance, but Juliet asks to be left to her prayers and sends the Nurseand her mother away. Juliet then reflects on the Friar’s plan. She wonders if the Friar has given her…

  • Romeo and Juliet : act 4 scene 2

    Juliet returns to the Capulet house to find wedding preparations well underway. She tells her father that she will abide by his wishes and agree to marry Paris. Lord Capulet is so overjoyed at the news that he decides to move the wedding from Thursday to Wednesday. Lady Capulet protests, saying that such quick notice…

  • Romeo and Juliet : act 4 scene 1

    On Tuesday morning, Paris tells Friar Laurence of his proposed marriage to Juliet — a wedding scheduled to take place in two days. The Friar expresses concern that the wedding has been arranged too quickly, and he offers various reasons to delay the ceremony. Paris believes that Capulet hastened the nuptials out of concern for…

  • Romeo and Juliet : act 3 scene 5

    At dawn on Tuesday morning, Romeo and Juliet make their final exchanges of love before Romeo leaves for Mantua. The lovers try to resist the coming day that heralds their separation by pretending that it is still night and that the bird they hear is the nightingale and not the lark, a morning bird. However,…

  • Romeo and Juliet : act 3 scene 4

    Late on Monday evening, Capulet and Paris discuss how Juliet’s grief over Tybalt’s death has prevented Paris from continuing his courtship of Juliet. Suddenly, as Paris prepares to leave, Capulet offers him Juliet’s hand in marriage. He tells Paris that Juliet will obey his patriarchal wishes and marry Paris on Thursday. Paris eagerly agrees to…

  • Romeo and Juliet : act 3 scene 3

    Friar Laurence tells Romeo that the Prince has sentenced him to banishment rather than death. Romeo is distraught because he regards banishment as a form of living death when he cannot be with Juliet. The Friar tries to reason with Romeo, but young Romeo is inconsolable — “with his own tears made drunk.” The Nurse…

  • Romeo and Juliet : act 3 scene 2

    Juliet waits impatiently for night to fall so that she can celebrate her wedding night with Romeo. The Nursearrives and in her grief, misleads Juliet into thinking that Romeo has been killed. When the Nurse eventually reveals that it is Tybalt who is dead, Juliet’s fears are only slightly relieved. Upon hearing that Romeo has…

  • Romeo and Juliet : act 3 scene 1

    During the heat of the day, Benvolio and Mercutio are loitering on the streets of Verona when Tybalt arrives looking for Romeo. Benvolio wishes to avoid a confrontation with the Capulets; however, Mercutio is deliberately provocative and tries to draw Tybalt into an argument so that they can fight. Romeo appears and Tybalt insults him,…