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Need help on questions for the book of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Act 1 Scene 5?

  • Act One Scene Five Questions 1. Where does this scene take place? 2. Who is Romeo talking about in lines 46-55? Explain the irony in these lines. 3. Why does Tybalt become so upset, and how does Capulet respond to his rage? 4. Who said the following lines and why? a) "Is she a Capulet? O dear account, my life is my foe's debt?" b) "My only love sprung from my only hate. Too early seen unknown and known too late." Just four questions and I need help for these questions! Someone help me! Words aren't understandable so it doesn't make sense so which is why I need your help for the old English (it's hard to understand)!

  • Answer:

    1. It takes place in the capulets house. 2. Juliet and the irony that I would put is when romeo says in line 49 so shows a snowy dove trooping with crows. Is ironic because white means like innocents and Juliet has never been with anyone and for the crow I would say that the crow represents romeo lost love rosaline because in act 1 scene 2 lines 89-90 benvolio tells romeo to go to the party and "compare her face with some others that I'll show you. I'll make you think that your swan is really a crow. " 3. He gets mad because he thinks it's a Montague and capulet tells tybalt to calm down. 4. A. Romeo and idk about 4B but I would say romeo

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