Romeo and Juliet Act 4 Scene 2 Line by Line Explanation
Lines 1-2: CAPULET:“So many guests invite as here are writ.” Capulet tells his servant to invite all the guests whose
Lines 1-2: CAPULET:“So many guests invite as here are writ.” Capulet tells his servant to invite all the guests whose
BENVOLIO“I pray thee, good Mercutio, let’s retire.The day is hot, the Capels are abroad,And if we meet we shall not
Read MoreEnter Lady Capulet and Nurse. LADY CAPULET “Nurse, where’s my daughter? Call her forth to me.” Lady Capulet, Juliet’s mother,
Read MoreBRUTUSCome, poor remains of friends, rest on this rock. CLITUSStatilius showed the torchlight, but, my lord,He came not back. He
Read MoreBRUTUS:“Yet, countrymen, O, yet hold up your heads!”Brutus is urging his men to stay strong despite their defeat. The exclamation
Read MoreCASSIUS O, look, Titinius, look, the villains fly! Myself have to mine own turned enemy. This ensign here of mine
Read MoreOCTAVIUS: “Now, Antony, our hopes are answerèd. You said the enemy would not come down But keep the hills and
Read MoreCASSIUS: “That you have wronged me doth appear in this:You have condemned and noted Lucius PellaFor taking bribes here of
Read MoreBRUTUS:Stand ho! LUCILIUS:Give the word, ho, and stand! BRUTUS:What now, Lucilius, is Cassius near? LUCILIUS:He is at hand, and Pindarus
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