r+j

Cards (12)

  • conflict- “thou art a villain”
    Tybalt hero complex , believes he has to kill the villain- bad suggesting Rs existence is enough to die - patriachal society
  • conflict - “disobedient wretch”

    wished J dead when she refused to marry Paris , expects her to obey, Fathers controlled everything , patriarchal society
  • conflict-”fetch me my rapier boy”

    demanding , imperative verb , commanding someone lower to do something using power and authority to display outrage
  • fate-“a pair of star-crossed lovers take their life”

    written in the stars , powerful but fleeting romance “life “ gramatically corrects to lives showing they are destined to meet love and die -own choice
  • fate-“give me my sin again”

    imperative, unmistakably tone clear choice he is making to pursue Julist , “sin”- he knows the consequences, transgression
  • fate-“I defy you stars “

    angrily admonishes stars instead of acknowledging his decisions, personification - talking to the stars , fate has a powerful influence , action s challenge fate, significance of free will , protagonist
  • love-“my only love sprung from my only hate”

    repetition- innocence , not loved before , genuine feelings , juxtaposition of conflicting families , love has the power to transform and change people
  • love-“for stony limits cannot hold love out “

    metaphor- wall is a barrier , R overcome it , juxtaposition of his early self “burden of love “ experiencing unrequited love , idealistic thinking that love gave him wings
  • love - “young men’s love lies not truly in their heart but in their eyes “

    not experienced the world enough , adverb shows he isn’t convinced, juxtaposition, talking about society or Romeo , happened more than once
  • family-“disobedient wretch“

    refuses to marry paris expects her to obey fathers control them wishes she was dead dishonours family
  • family-“my child is yet a stranger in the world“

    young and naive to marry metaphor inexperienced , caring and concerned for his daughters well being
  • family-“hang,beg, starve , die in the streets”

    violent claiming she can die if she disobeys in a patriarchal society her father legally controls her hateful way imaginable