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I will push Montague’s men from the wall and FTLN 0033 thrust his maids to the wall.
These two characters are arguing about their master and men fight. Their arguing builds intense right away in the play.
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For shame! deny that thou bear'st love to any, Who for thyself art so unprovident. Grant, if thou wilt, thou art beloved of many,
Unstressed-for, shame,that,love,to,who,for,art,so
Stressed-Deny,thou,Bear'st,any,thyself, unprovident
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bear'st
New Vocabulary: Bear'st-admit unprovident-unwilling, beauteous-beautiful, wilt-marchitar
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Make thee another self, for love of me, That beauty still may live in thine or thee
These last two lines are the turn around or the volta. The lines before the volta talk about how if "you" have shame, then you should admit you don't have love for anyone if you can't love yourself. Its obvious "you" don't love anyone. The sonnet is the basically talking about someone who hates their self. Always putting themselves down. The last two lines talk about the person should have a children for the love for someone and that the their beauty will live on through their children
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For shame! deny that thou bear'st love to any, Who for thyself art so unprovident. Grant, if thou wilt, thou art beloved of many, But that thou none lovest is most evident; For thou art so possess'd with murderous hate 5 That 'gainst thyself thou stick'st not to conspire. Seeking that beauteous roof to ruinate Which to repair should be thy chief desire. O, change thy thought, that I may change my mind! Shall hate be fairer lodged than gentle love? 10 Be, as thy presence is, gracious and kind, Or to thyself at least kind-hearted prove: Make thee another self, for love of me, That beauty still may live in thine or thee
The rhyme scheme for this poem is A,B,A,C,D,C,D,E,F,E,F,G,G.
A-any B-unprovident A- many B- evident C-hate D-conspire C-ate D- desire E-mind F-love E-kind F-prove G-me G-thee
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Now Shakespeare’s plays became part of the debate about what it meant to be an American
I don't think Shakespeare's play have been a big impact on what it means to be an American.
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