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R&J - Violence and Conflict Essay Plan - Coggle Diagram
R&J - Violence and Conflict Essay Plan
Tybalt and Mercutio's fight at the CLIMAX of the play
Juliet and Lord Capulet's Relationship
"Hang thee, young baggage!"
"Disobedient wretch!"
"For still thy eyes, which I may call the sea, do ebb and flow with tears; bark is thy body sailing in this salt flood"
**"You will do this or i will
"My fingers itch"
This is his response to being deeply hurt by his only daughter disobeying him. He thinks that God should have left another child that died and taken her instead
"An you be mine"
The audience at the time would have been more on Capulet's side because it is not good having a daughter that would be this independent and disobeying. However today's audience believes that Capulet is out of order and is being quite horrible to his own daughter.
Falling Action
Paris and Romeo
Romeo and Juliet's death
(Act 5 Scene 3)
"By heaven, I will tear thee joint by joint and strew this hungry churchyard with thy limbs"
"My intents are savage wild"
"Empty tigers of the roaring sea"
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"I am going to force your jaws open"
"I'll cram thee with more food"
Personifying the tomb, will not let anything get between him and Juliet
"Wilt thou proke me? Then haveat thee, boy!"
Boy gets used as an insult throughout the play. It is used to make the character feel less masculine
" And skake the yoke of inauspicious stars"
" world-wearied flesh"
Yoke is the thing used by farmers to carry milk - represents a heavy burden. Shows the burdens he is facing
"Thou desperate pilot"
"The dashing rocks thy seasick weary bark!"
More boat imagery. Links back to when he says
"guide my sail"
in the rising actiuon of the play, shows the results and reprocussions of the actions throughout.
"Hadst thou no poision mix'd, no sharp knife, no sudden mean of death"
Romeo Act 4
Foreshadowing - Romeo kill himself with poision and then Juliet kills herself with a dagger. Also
'sudden'
shows the shortness of their relationship
Friar Lawrence's warning
(related to climax)
"When fire and powder kiss, consume"
Rising Action
Prologue
Opening Scene