There
are numerous lines showing 's impatience. For example, in the first four lines of the , Juliet
is saying, "Night, hurry up and get here!" In lines 17, she urges night and to come,
and in lines 20 and 21, she repeats this urging. In lines 28-31, she compares herself to
"an impatient child" who has new clothes she is not allowed to wear until the festival
begins. I think it would be fair to say that her impatience show her...
Saturday, July 20, 2013
What lines from Juliet's soliloquy (act 3-scene 2) show: joy, impatience, passion, innocence & her love for Romeo? Please include the line numbers :)
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