Romeo and Juliet 3.2 Performance: Juliet, Lines 97-127

Romeo and Juliet 3.2 Performance: Juliet, Lines 97-127

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9th - 10th Grade

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The transcript explores themes of grief, loss, and conflict following the death of Tibalt and the banishment of Romeo. The speaker reflects on the emotional turmoil caused by these events, comparing the impact of banishment to multiple deaths. The narrative delves into the struggle between mourning and finding comfort, highlighting the profound sense of despair and the finality of banishment.

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What does the speaker mean by 'Back foolish tears back to your native spring'?

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What emotions does the speaker express regarding the death of Tibalt?

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In what way does the speaker compare the pain of loss to 'guilty deeds to sinners minds'?

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How does the speaker feel about the banishment of Romeo?

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What significance does the speaker attribute to the words 'father, mother, Tibalt, RJ, all slain, all dead'?

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