Friday, March 13, 2009

Romeo & Juliet Act 2.

In act two the scence that stood out to me was the last one, when Romeo and Juliet get married. While they are there Friar tells them that something bad is going to happen, which is forshadowing for the rest of the book where Romeo and Juliet both kill themselfs. This affects the characters because they will both die and thier families will still go on hateing eachother. I think this will affect the characters thinking because they might start wondering what the bad thing could be and get all worried about something that does happen later on in the future that they don't know about yet.
If I was in the same situation as Juliet or Romeo I would probably be thinking about what Friar Lawrence meant when he basically said that something bad was going to happen. At the moment I would ignore him but after a while of talking it over with myself I would start to really wonder. I think in the end I would forget about what Friar said and try to be happy with Romeo or with Juliet, putting everything eles behind.

2 comments:

Jamie said...

I never even thought about writing that. Yeah thats really confusing. I just dont get how they could not even tell there parents when there families hate eachother.

Docterdrewster said...

The stood out to me also, but i don't think it will effect them. They are way to happy right now to think about that. I think that is just for the reader and Romeo and Juliet will not even think about that.