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Extract 4
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The balcony scene - guidelines and main points
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romeo and juliet
shakespeare
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romeo & juliet
cbse central board of secondary education
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Extract 4
Act 2 Scene 2
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1. Significance of names
Highlights the contrast between the families in terms of conflict
Extract consists of the lovers sacrificing their identities
Identity represents pride, thus giving up family pride
Declaring their love for each other
Romeo
'I'll be new baptized'
'My name... is hateful to myself'
'[My name] is an enemy to thee'
Juliet
'Deny thy father... refuse thy name'
'Or if thou wilt not... I'll no longer be a Capulet'
Mercy to Romeo's name, by explaining it is:
'Nor hand nor foot'
'Nor arm nor face'
Identity does not barricade out love as a feeling for others
'Nor any other part belonging to a man'
2. Different complements from each other
1. Romeo: 'Dear saint'
Refers back to Act 1 Scene 5, where Romeo used religious imagery to describe his love for Juliet
Described lips as hands meeting when pilgrims pray
Likened Juliet to a holy shrine with many followers
2. Juliet's genuine love for Romeo
Admires Romeo even though Romeo is not present, talking to herself
Empathy from the audience, due to their passion for love for each other
Simple words: 'Dost thou love me?'
Contrasts with Romeo's elaborate diction
Significance of the extract
Famous scene that acts as the first declaration of true love for each other
'O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou?'
Beginning of the turning point in the POV of Romeo towards the capulets
Observed in Act 3 Scene 1
Context
Romeo and Juliet had just met in the party
Romeo unable to leave Juliet, looks for her at the Balcony
Proceeded to exchange vows
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