Romeo and Juliet question 2. In lines 14-18, Sampson expresses his opinion about women. What does he believe to be true of them? What does this say about
the beliefs during this me period (i. e., during the 1500s)? Do these beliefs still exist today?
3. In line 20, Gregory says âThis quarrel is between our masters and us their men.â Think about what this statement means. Why do
Gregory and Sampson hate the Montagues?
a. Before reading the play, we posed the following Essenal Queson: âHow can âlearned hatredâ or learned discriminaonâ
harm individuals? Harm society?â How does the above quotaon from Gregory reflect the ideas of learned
hatred/discriminaon? How can this bring harm to Gregory and Sampson?
b. Before reading the play, we posed the following Essenal Queson: âDoes your name define who you are?â How does the
above quotaon reflect the idea that your name defines who you are? (Also consider: Should your name define who you
are? Whom you love? Whom you hate?)
5. In lines 70-73, Tybalt says:
a. Tybalt claims that he hates âall Montagues.â Do you think this is a valid perspecve to have about a group?
b. How can hang a group of people be harmful? Where do we see this in todayâs society?
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English, 21.06.2019 20:10
Read the excerpt below and answer the question.i ask, gentlemen, sir, what means this martial array, if its purpose be not to force us to submission? in this excerpt from his famous virginia convention speech, patrick henry employs which literary device? questiondeclarative statement
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What is a synonym for the word anguish based on the context in which the word appears in this line from james joyce's "araby"? gazing up into the darkness i saw myself as a creature driven and derided by vanity; and my eyes burned with anguish and anger. a. distrust b. torment c. sarcasm d. isolation e. ferocity
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