contributes to today’s world. One of our most important characters‚ that was crucial to the mistakes and misunderstandings in the play‚ was Tybalt Capulet. Juliet’s cousin Tybalt was a hot headed fighter dwelled with anger known as The Prince of Cats‚ due to his sword fighting skills. Since being kin to Juliet presumes that he was a part of the Capulet household‚ which he was very proud of and quick to defend. Due to his lack of thinking before acting he was killed by Romeo’s rage after Tybalt himself
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Lord Capulet as a good father in this whole conversation. Part 1) In Act 1 Scene 2 Capulet is portrayed as a considerate‚ responsible and loving father who is concerned about what is best for his daughter and see her as more than just an ‘object’ to be married off which isn’t common as it was a very patriarchal society. By displaying these forms of affection the audiences’ first impression of him is that he is a good father. In Act 1 Scene 2 a noable young kinsmen of the Prince‚ asking Capulet for
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of these two families as the source of the strife at hand‚ the rage of their parents causing the deaths of their children. We soon learn the surnames of the warring clans‚ Capulet and Montague‚ and both patriarchs (as well as their respective ladies) appear in the flesh in the play’s first scene. Although Tybalt of the Capulets is the most aggressive character on the stage‚ Mercutio’s twice-spoken curse‚ "a plague a’ both houses!" (III‚ i.‚ ll.91‚ 106)‚ makes it plain that the sides are equally to
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Boomerang- The Essence of Sex Board Members in Board Room- Strange’ smells a perfume Strange: (Smells Perfume) I hate it Board Member (Lloyd) : But this fragrance tested very well. Strange’: I said I wanted the essence of sex! Jacqueline: Yes Board Member (Lloyd): Well I think this is it Strange: You would‚ but let me show you what I’m talking about (Takes of thong) Board Member 2: Unbelievable! (Holds thong up to board members face) Strange’: (Rubs thong in man’s
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90 Seconds of Want By Ross Schexnayder Since I have your attention for the next 90 seconds I wanted to say that I just realized no matter what I do up here to show who I am‚ it isn’t about me. It’s about you. You‚ sitting out there‚ writing and staring‚ staring and writing‚ nothing here matters unless it’s what YOU want. How can you expect me to appeal to everyone in the amount of time it takes to heat up a can of Chef Boyardee? Some of you want me to give you Shakespeare‚ abridged but
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Textual features Text Type: Monologue Language Features Character List: Cheryl: A Tupperware salesperson (Banquo) Sharon: Cheryl’s sister and Tupperware salesperson (Fleance) Jude: North Queensland Promotional Manager (Macbeth) Trish: Previous NQ Promotional Manager (Duncan) Mel: Jude newest and now closest friend (Lady Macbeth) A Tupperware company car locates a park outside the Ingham Branch of National Australia Bank. Cheryl leaves the car running with Sharon in
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amok for too long. We believe that the Capulets are responsible for the feud and the fight at the beginning of the play. Romeo’s family the Montagues seem to care more for their son’s happiness. Romeo’s father seems very concerned about the happiness of his son and would most likely have attempted to end the feud to make his son happy because he is chiefly concerned about the melancholy of his dear son and heir. The Patriarch and Matriarch of the Capulets as we know
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more about Capulet‚ his personality and how Shakespearean language is used‚ to give an overall impact on how we feel about Capulet and how he is as a father. At the start of the play when Paris asks for Juliet’s hand‚ from his father‚ his father declines the proposal and says "my child is yet a stranger in the world‚ she hath not seen the change of fourteen years; let two more summers wither in their pride‚ ere we may think her ripe to be bride". This quote makes us think that Capulet is concerned
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Reaper Monologue Hey‚ how you doing? Been a couple of centuries eh? Five? Really? Not so long then eh? How are the family and Martha? That’s great. Yeah for me it’s been the same you know‚ just the usual. Rumors are rumors man. // Ok you really want to know? Well its not that bad as everyone’s making it. All right so you know how my job involves me taking the souls of them mortals and helping them cross. But you know it’s too much of a bother every time. I mean how many
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A lady of Letters- harmless Social‚ cultural and historical context: Theatre- exclusive environment- attended by people who are quite well off-upper class/Up until the 18thcentury people only went to see Shakespeare /“ French Window Dramas” new kind of play in 20thcentury UC play for UC audience/Up until the 1920s the theatre was only for the UP/ 1930s FWD go out of fashion- plays started to have a social conscience 1950s FWD disappeared- “Kitchen Sink Dramas” became popular for lower class‚ ordinary
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