Based upon our Romeo and Juliet Reader's Logs and Socratic conversation today, what seemed to be most important regarding Romeo and Juliet through Act III? Please respond to this blog post during class today.
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In Act 3, I think that the most important idea/part, would be when Romeo got banned from the city. This shows that the authorities aren't messing around and it delivers a message to the fighting groups/family's.
I think that the most important part in Romeo and Juliet was when Romeo killed Tybalt and was banned. It was very serious and seemed to send Juliet into a spiraling depression/despair. It was a very emotional moment and send a message concerning love: it isn't a joke.
In Romeo and Juliet, Act III is important to the play because it shows the part Romeo got banned in and how Juliet and Romeo have to figure it out in order to still be together. The most important part in act three could be, the fact that Juliet sits around to wait for Romeo and has to find out from her Nurse that Romeo can no longer come. This is important because now Juliet is faced with a decision knowing what to do about Romeo
Act III I think that it is romeo being banned from the city for defending him and his own close friend. and I believe any other good friend who cared would do the same.
I guess it was just important that Romeo and Juliet's love was a little non-realistic and if it was written today it might not be as successful because views values and opinions about love are very different. Not many people believe in love at first sight and all of that today.
What seemed most important based upon Romeo and Juliet was, The fact that Romeo is a dramatic tragedy. Also how Romeo and Juliet fell in love so quickly considering he was heart broken over Rosaline. Also in act three Mercutio and benvolio, get in a person battle than Benvolio on accident give mercutio a fatal wound. Romeo gets extremely upset and goes after benvolio and takes his like resulting in his banishment.
What seemed most important was how quickly Romeo and Juliet fell in love, and how fateful the story is. Act 3 is most about Romeo and Juliet's marriage and how tragic the rest of their future looks because of Romeo's action to kill Thibaut. Also, you how big of a role The Nurse and Friar Lawrence play in Romeo and Juliets relationship. They are the only two that support the relationship and the only two outsiders that are involved in the relationship. They're kind of the only hope the relationship has.
To me, I think that the most important part of Romeo and Juliet in Act III is the forbidden love that goes on. I think that this idea of the book is most enjoyed because today forbidden love isn't common, which intrigues many readers. If this book was written today, I think that the story and the plot would be a lot more different than what Shakespeare wrote. Because obviously, we don't use the same English that Romeo and Juliet was written in. We don't use the same expressions or even the same word order. So therefore, the text Romeo and Juliet, differs from person to person, but I think that everyone generally understands the main idea of the story.
The most important information in Romeo and Juliet through act three is the love they each had for one and another. How they go against their families will to get married and be happily in love after a day. It explains the family feud into a great depth. This text explains the human race as people who hold grudges and think of themselves. If this story where to be written today I think it would be extremely different because our outlook on love is very different now. Most people date for years and then get married but Romeo and Juliet waited a day. This would seem insane now if you married someone after a day. In this time it would probably end up in divorce. The first three acts show how differently we look at things now from that period of time.
The most important thing in romeo and Juliet to me is the way the author balance's the moods of his plays. They are nether to sad or to happy they are a good mix of both.
What seems to be the most important in this text so far is the desperate need to find someone, a soul mate. I feel both of these character are rushing it just so they can maybe feel safe and happy that they have both found someone
During act III, what seemed to be most important was that how was Romeo and Juliet portrayed their love for each other, and how us, as a modern day generation don't understand their undying love for each other because we haven't had the experience that they do. What was also important was that we don't live in the time that Romeo and Juliet was published but so the writing is hard for us to understand because that's not how we talk today and that not how we approach each other.
Throughout the conversation that we had i think that it could be concluding that Romeo and Juliet should not have fallen in love so quickly and it seems out the norm. How well did they know each other? When they got married did they know or care what their families were thinking? How could they have been married after knowing each other for such a short time period.
I would say that some of the most important ideas of the story in act 3 would be romeo and juliet getting married and only few people knows ,but a couple hours later romeo kills tybalt for killing his friend and now Two people that juliet loves are going away from her and she does not what to do. Romeo now has to get banished away from this friends, family, and his newly wedded wife.
Throughout the conversation that we had i think that it could be concluding that Romeo and Juliet should not have fallen in love so quickly and it seems out the norm. How well did they know each other? When they got married did they know or care what their families were thinking? How could they have been married after knowing each other for such a short time period.
The thing that seemed most important was that we have a hard time as readers understanding the 'love' between Romeo and Juliet because we aren't used to that in our society. We usually think that love takes longer. I think it can be circumstantial and it's different for everyone but I am skeptical that Romeo and Juliet could have fallen in love like this so quickly.
The most important event that takes place in act 3 is the killing of Mercutio and Tybalt. This event had a huge effect on Romeo and Juliet.
One of the most important parts in Act III was probably when Tibalt is killed. Romeo underestands what has happened and knows he must face the punishment. Out of the guys who were there that saw Romeo kill Tibalt, he was the only one who knew about his marriage to Juliet.
In Act 3, the most important event would be Romeo and Juliet's struggle as Romeo is banned from Verona. As this deeply upsets both of them and Romeo says he would rather be dead than without her, their love for the first time proves itself to be (in my opinion) genuine. While they grieve over his being banned, their families are upset over Tybalt and Mercutios's deaths. This all influences Romeo and Juliet's love and shows it's strength as Juliet loves Romeo too much to continue to be mad at him for killing tybalt which makes this all very important to the emotional strength of the text.
The most important part of Act III is how fast they fell in love, and how Romeo's actions cause problems for their relationship. Because of how fast they fell in love they didn't really understand the effect their families would have on their love. If the differences between their families didn't cause enough problems, Romeo killing Tybalt would. It has proven to show their actions have been careless, and have effected the people around them.
I think that Act 3 was full of important events, Romeo and Juliet were married, Benvolio was killed, Tybalt was killed, Romeo was banished. It focused around the crumbling of Romeo's and and Juliet's Romance, and how the conflict between their families will also hurt their relationship.
That if it was changed the story would be so different and not as good. Also it is about forbidden love and we only really see that in the movies it doesn't really happen in real life and if it does it is rare. Its a good story and changing it would make the whole seance of the story so much different. This is a good story and it should stay the same. This story takes you into another world and its fun to see how the people lived and reacted in this time.
I think that this act really did show that Romeo and Juliet didn't understand what the impact of some of their choices would be. Romeo thought that his "love" would make things better, but when he tried to stop the fight with Tybalt and Mercutio, he wound up getting his friend killed. Juliet seemed to care more about Romeo being sent away than the pain it caused her family to lose Tybalt. It makes us think a lot about this king of reckless young love.
To me, I think that the most important part of Romeo and Juliet in Act III is the forbidden love that goes on. I think that this idea of the book is most enjoyed because today forbidden love isn't common, which intrigues many readers.
I think the most important part of Act 3 was Tybalt and Mercutio dying. This was the climax. It made Romeo get banished, which eventually led to Romeo and Juliet dying.
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