Teacher Editions with classroom activities for all 1715 titles we cover. "Well, thou hast comforted me marvelous much." This line, from the last scene of Act III is a great example of irony. Ill say the grayness over there is not the coming morning. LADY CAPULETMarry, my child, early next Thursday mornThe gallant, young, and noble gentleman,The County Paris, at Saint Peters ChurchShall happily make thee there a joyful bride. Trust to t, bethink you. Im not joking. How now, wife? vieG me meso footrmc, ueNrs. But at hte taedh of my eosrbrth osn, it risna a pnroudow. Delay this marriage for a month, or just a week. Wilt thou be gone? LADY CAPULETWell, well, thou hast a careful father, child,One who, to put thee from thy heaviness,Hath sorted out a sudden day of joyThat thou expects not, nor I looked not for. The lighter it gets, the darker is our misery. Come on, death! Lets talk. JULIETYet let me weep for such a feeling loss. Since thats the way things are, I think the best thing for you to do is to marry the count. Soft, take me with you, take me with you, wife. How Id like to take my love for my cousin and take it out on the body of the man who killed him! What is this? Doth she not give us thanks? I beg you, tell my father, madam, I wont marry yet. Now, Ive gotten her a noble gentleman, whos good-looking, young, well-educated, and honorable, whos the man of any girls dreams. She is telling the nurse to essentially get out of her life. She has sarcasm because the nurse is insuting Romeo. We tndo ndee to aehr it. Id rather stay than go. illW yuo cry errevfo? Oh, oh, why does God play like this with someone as small as me? Would none but I might venge my cousins death! And from my soul too, else beshrew them both. Hes a lovely gentleman! Art thou gone so, love, lord? That God had lent us but this only child. Think about it. I do with all my heart,And yet no man like he doth grieve my heart. JULIETWell, thou hast comforted me marvelous much.Go in and tell my lady I am gone,Having displeased my father, to Lawrence cell 245To make confession and to be absolved. JULIETO Fortune, Fortune, all men call thee fickle. lessnU ouy cmal wnod, aster dna hsisg lwli wmevrheol yoru doby dan insk yrou siph. It is not yet near day. O, how my heart abhorsTo hear him named and cannot come to him 105To wreak the love I bore my cousinUpon his body that hath slaughtered him. But thankful even for hate that is meant love. sHe lluf of oodg aitqsluie. ROMEOI doubt it not; and all these woes shall serveFor sweet discourses in our times to come. "Well, thou has comforted me marvelous much!" I haven't fully read Romeo and Juliet yet as I am in the middle of the book, but it sounds sarcastic to me knowing that Juliet is in love with Romeo and she probably can't get Romeo out of her head. The nurse tells her to just go with this Paris idea (probably this advice also comes from the nurse feeling a little guilt for not reporting to the parents what Juliet has done). One kiss, and Ill descend. JULIETAnd joy comes well in such a needy time. Or if Rooem is as godo as sraPi, Roome tdeosn ilve hree, so ouy tdno egt to onyej imh. Are you gone just like that, my love, my lord? Im not proud of what you found, but thankful for your efforts. [Exit] Juliet. Is she not proud? JULIETIs there no pity sitting in the cloudsThat sees into the bottom of my grief?O sweet my mother, cast me not away. uCrse my eyvr terah, btu I tkhin yuo dohusl be yphpa in stih edcnso raimareg, aucseeb tsi ttbeer atnh ruoy frits. . Look, love, what envious streaksDo lace the severing clouds in yonder east.Nights candles are burnt out, and jocund dayStands tiptoe on the misty mountain-tops. It makes me angry! I am nentcto, if tstah het wya oyu nwat it. Well, well, thou hast a careful father, child, 3.5.118 2146 2110One who, to put thee from thy heaviness, . reeH eomcs yuor hetfra. Well, thou hast comforted me marvelous much. LADY CAPULETWell, girl, thou weepst not so much for his deathAs that the villain lives which slaughtered him. Have you told her about our announcement? hold your tongue. Therefore stay yet. Not proud, you have; but thankful, that you have: How now, how now, chop-logic! But, an you will not wed, Ill pardon you. 115. O, now be gone. Thank me no thankings, nor proud me no prouds, But fettle your fine joints gainst Thursday next. O, now I would they had changed voices too! And then, I hope, youll be satisfied. JULIETIt is, it is. What unaccustomed cause procures her hither? So my final answer would be D - Sarcasm. Detailed quotes explanations with page numbers for every important quote on the site. 100Madam, if you could find out but a manTo bear a poison, I would temper it,That Romeo should, upon receipt thereof,Soon sleep in quiet. Nwo, I reaws by Sinat stPere urhchC nad ePrte oto, he illw nto meka me a yulojf irdbe heret. Go away then, Nurse, and take your advice with you! Juliet wills it. What is this? 'Proud,' and 'I thank you,' and 'I thank you not;'. LADY CAPULETHere comes your father. Comfort me; counsel me. 220Alack, alack, that heaven should practice stratagemsUpon so soft a subject as myself.What sayst thou? That thou expectst not, nor I looked not for. JULIETWilt thou be gone? Romeos a dishcloth compared to him. . NURSEAnd from my soul too, else beshrew them both. Some say the larks singing makes a sweet transition between day and night. Well, well, thou hast a careful father, child. Go in. Oh, now I would they had changed voices too. But enough talk about death and vengeance. These are news indeed! It is. I wish this fool were married to her grave! Where that same banished runagate doth live. Either my eyesight fails, or thou lookst pale. JULIET, asideVillain and he be many miles asunder.God pardon him. Accessed 18 Apr. Your lady mother is coming to your chamber. JULIETMadam, in happy time! Either my eyesight fails, or thou lookst pale. And that isnt the lark singing in the sky above our heads. Insane logic! Tell him so yourself,And see how he will take it at your hands. eiglneF hte slos klie shit, I ntca elhp ubt pwee for mhi vroeref. Tihnk tabuo it. Oh, get going. Stop your weeping. It is the lark that sings so out of tune. JULIET What villain madam? Get going, be gone, go away! But Lady Capulet says she's done with Juliet, and she storms out, too. What, are you crazy? For then, I hope, thou wilt not keep him long. ouY tush up, dlo noawm. Ill say the grayness over there is not the coming morning. My bosom's lord sits lightly in his throne, And all this day an unaccustomed spirit 5 Lifts me above the ground with cheerful thoughts. In act 3, scene 1, lines 9495, Mercutio says, "And you shall find me a grave man." aitW! He tells Juliet she'll get her butt to the church or he'll drag her there. Think about that. My love, look at the streaks illuminating the clouds parting in the east. 210Delay this marriage for a month, a week,Or, if you do not, make the bridal bedIn that dim monument where Tybalt lies. Dont have an account? I do, with all my heart,And yet no man like he doth grieve my heart. Log in here. Ay, husband, friend, I must hear from thee every day in the hour, For in a minute there are many days. Ah, husband, lover, I must hear from you every day. 255. How now? "LADY CAPULET: evermore weeping for your cousin's death? He throws some more nasty names at Juliet and then says that having her for a daughter is a curse. Stuffed, as they say, with honorable parts, Proportioned as ones thought would wish a man. Well I have lost some time but I have won And if you make it through You know you've just begun The winter cold is coming And the fire will soon be burning So will you treat me well Oh, will you . NURSE 2303 Marry, I will; and this is wisely done. Thats not true, because the song divides the two of us. April 18, 2023, SNPLUSROCKS20 It is not day. I pray you, tell my lord and father, madam. Smatter with your gossips, go. Soon sleep in quiet. I wont break this oath. [ Exit] (3.5.226-234) Ay, sir, but she will none, she gives you thanks. Chopped logic! Oh Gdo, I avhe a oslu atth sdtpeirc eilv hgsitn! Oh, by this count I shall be much in years Ere I again behold my Romeo. My nhudabs is aivle on eatrh, my svwo of ramegira are in heevna. royneEev sasy ouy ncta keam up uryo imnd. ieGv me mrftoco. Find thou the means, and Ill find such a man.But now Ill tell thee joyful tidings, girl. uleJti twnsa it iths awy. Romeos banished. revealed to be very inconsiderate and hasty in Act 3, Scene 4. 120. I do, with all my heart. If you don't see it, please check your spam folder. 3. You worthless bit of baggage! And then, I hope, thou wilt be satisfied. hTe pshi is ruoy dyob whhic is aniilgs on the atsl oldfo of yoru atser. But Capulet has lost it. Doth she not count her blessed. enTh, nseic sgthin rea eth ayw teyh ear, I tnhik hte sebt ihtgn to do is to myrra eht nocut. So stop crying. The Nurse disagrees. If I anwt to elvi, I tmsu go. We will have vengeance for it, fear thou not. 225Romeo is banished, and all the world to nothingThat he dares neer come back to challenge you,Or, if he do, it needs must be by stealth.Then, since the case so stands as now it doth,I think it best you married with the County. | What is this? Who, raging with thy tears, and they with them. What are some quotes that prove that Friar Lawrence is the most to blame for Romeo and Juliet's death? Nights candles are burnt out, and jocund day. Its getting more and more light. But seh wont greae. Go in, and tell my lady I am gone, Having displeased my father, to Lawrences cell To make confession and to be absolved. Oh, now I would they had changed voices too. Nor that is not the lark, whose notes do beat. Then weep no more. Adieu, adieu! Come, death, and welcome! Now, Ive gotten her a noble gentleman, whos good-looking, young, well-educated, and honorable, whos the man of any girls dreams. Well, thou hast comforted me marvelous much. Doth she not give us thanks? Well, if you wont get married, heres how Ill forgive you. Act like my daughter, and Ill marry you to my friend. Ancient damnation! Dry sorrow drinks our blood. But egt lseryuof yrdea rfo udhayTrs. oGd in eehnav lebss hre! She sickens me, the good-for-nothing. He tells Juliet that she's his, and he wants to give her to his friend. Marry, I will, and this is wisely done. Ay, sir, but she will none, she gives you thanks. Some say the lark and loathd toad change eyes. G in; and tell my lady I am gone, having displeas'd my father, to Lawrence; cell to make confession, and to be absolved" she is pretending she is going to confess to friar Lawrence, when truly she is going to ask for his advice. Reality sinks in for Juliet and she tells Romeo he has to get up and get moving. Indeed, I will. Like the sea, your eyes ebb and flow with tears. 35. Dry sorrow drinks our blood. If uyo cheang uoyr mnid so uchm, ahwt era yuo gngoi to do to moReo, hows so uhlaftif? And if all else fails, I have the power to take my own life. An if thou couldst, thou couldst not make him live. reoYu nto ylerla vnigig me yna athkns or gwshoin me nya iredp. Come on, death! Dont you have even one happy word? And when I do marry, I swear, Id marry Romeo, whom you know I hate, before Id marry Paris. 215. leWl, well, yuo heav a aclufre taehfr, dhlci. Romeo is gone, and Paris is here. Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 5 Lyrics. How can those vows come back down to earth, unless my husband dies and goes to heaven and sends them back down by doing so? Both the Nurse and Lady Capulet try to intervene, but Lord Capulet is too hot under the collar to stop yelling and listen. Hear me with patience but to speak a word. Juliet says "Well thou hast comforted me marvelous much." To whom is she speaking and what does the tone of the passage reveal about her words? It was het rakl, hte bdir htat sgnsi at wnad, nto teh ihagtilengn. Oh no! Who is t that calls? I'll to the friar, to know his remedy. [To LADY CAPULET] May God pardon him! Ah, husband, lover, I must hear from you every day. Oh, now I would they had changed voices too, Since arm from arm that voice doth us affray, Hunting thee hence with hunts-up to the day. On Monday it is the second day, and Lord Capulet has . A day ahtt ouy idd ton eecxtp dan tath I ddi ont seke uot. anSsesd kaest aawy ruo ocorl. Oh, by this count Ill be so much older before I see you again, my Romeo. O Fortune, Fortune! The bark thy body is. The bark thy body is, Sailing in this salt flood. Well, girl, thou weepst not so much for his death. hneW eth nus sste, eht ria irzlzsde wed. Hang thee, young baggage! tBu now I ees tath shti neo is eon too naym. Hie hence, begone, away!It is the lark that sings so out of tune,Straining harsh discords and unpleasing sharps.Some say the lark makes sweet division.This doth not so, for she divideth us. ieGv me vcaeid. We erwe dscuer hwen we dha her. Ill send to one in Mantua, Where that same banished runagate doth live, Shall give him such an unaccustomed dram That he shall soon keep Tybalt company. Look, love, what envious streaks Do lace the severing clouds in yonder east. I beg you, tell my father, madam, I wont marry yet. They can be criticism quotes as well. [Exit.] Instant PDF downloads. Dont answer me. They kiss. And yet no man like he doth grieve my heart. leelawrF! JULIET Feeling so the loss, 80I cannot choose but ever weep the friend. Its the lark thats singing so harshly and out of tune. We were cursed when we had her. I speak orfm my ehtar nda fomr my ulos oot. Im too young. Insane logic! Count on it. How is t, my soul? Doth she not count her blessed. Do as oyu leespa, eebcuas Im deon onirgwyr oubta uyo. Oh no! goes on to tell her "Thou hast comforted my marvellous much." she means this to be sarcastic, knowing that Nurse is illiterate, and will miss the sarcasm, taking the words for what they literally, without thinking about the tone of voice Juliet uses. When Juliet is alone she says "Ancient damnation! " Well thou hast comforted me marvelous much./Go in and tell my lady I am gone,/Having displeased my father, to Lawrence' cell/To make confession and to be absolved," (Shakespeare 3.5.243-46.) ROMEO drops the ladder and goes down. Hunting thee hence with hunt's-up to the day. So stay for a bit longer. Oh, ehs a lovyle gnlemnaet! JULIETWho is t that calls? LADY CAPULETThat is because the traitor murderer lives. eBevile me. Well, girl, thou weepst not so much for his death. A conduit, girl? Dotn yrlpe. More light and light; more dark and dark our woes! Or if it did not. She insinuates that the friar will be able to help her out, and if not, she's suicidal. Love, lord, ay husband, friend!I must hear from thee every day in the hour,For in a minute there are many days. Dleya isth mgaairre rfo a tonhm, or a eewk. Do ebb and flow with tears. Hold your tongue.Good Prudence, smatter with your gossips, go. Beshrew my very heart, I think you are happy in this second match, For it excels your first. I doubt it not, and all these woes shall serveFor sweet discourses in our time to come. Romeos a dishclout to him. Ill send to one in Mantua. JULIETO, thinkst thou we shall ever meet again? I wish that I was the only one who could avenge my cousins death! Juliet is not at all comforted by the Nurse's advice to become. Of fair demesnes, youthful, and nobly trained. Heres what I think. tTah tghil is nto ythaldig, I knwo it. 2023. Who are the experts?Our certified Educators are real professors, teachers, and scholars who use their academic expertise to tackle your toughest questions. Thou needst not to be gone. Madam, if you could find out but a man To bear a poison, I would temper it, That Romeo should, upon receipt thereof, Soon sleep in quiet. Evermore weeping for your cousins death? Subscribe now. Here comes your father. estL tlak. Thou and my bosom henceforth shall be twain. Then weep no more. It makes me mad. I atnc fall in levo. Your lady mother is coming to your chamber. tIs llits a ngol iemt utiln eaadbyrk. on 2-49 accounts, Save 30% It is not day. Here comes your father. LADY CAPULET That same villain, Romeo. Lets talk. She doesnt just say thank you? Well, my child, early Thursday morning, at Saint Peters Church, the gallant, young, and noble gentleman Count Paris. We know this is ironic, because as soon as the Nurse is gone, Juliet uses a soliloquy, the literary device of a character speaking his or her thoughts aloud, to say that she will never trust the "fiend" (another metaphor, comparing the Nurse to a demon) again. NURSE Faith, here it is. Peace, you mumbling fool!Utter your gravity oer a gossips bowl, For here we need it not. I think it best you married with the county. And why is that, my lady of such wisdom? It is my lady mother.Is she not down so late or up so early?What unaccustomed cause procures her hither? Detailed explanations, analysis, and citation info for every important quote on LitCharts. Read and listen with a SparkNotes PLUS trial! Juliet says in line 241 "Well, thou hast comforted me marvelous much." You worthless bit of baggage! Soft, take me with you, take me with you, wife. Curse my heart, but I think youre lucky to have this second husband, because he surpasses your first. eaPsel, eltl my hratef, mdmaa, I tnwo mrayr tye. dnA tsi a reus hgnti htta he lwli ernve mcoe bkac to nelcgehal yuo. Doth she not give us thanks? It's so bad, Lady Capulet tries to rein him in and Juliet begs him to listen to her for just a second. Thou and my bosom henceforth shall be twain. Comfort me. And when I do marry, I swear, Id marry Romeo, whom you know I hate, before Id marry Paris. If gveiteryhn esle iflsa, at astel I have het erwpo to tkae my own efli. Are you a fountain? It is not day. Oh, owh I eaht to hera peoelp ays shi mnae adn ton be albe to go raeft ihm. Disobedient wretch! I cant be proud of what I hate. Still tomorrow comes, I'm still standing on my own two feet. Oh, thinkst thou we shall ever meet again? The bark thy body is, Sailing in this salt flood. gthiN is erov, and dya is mngioc. Enter ROMEO and JULIET above, at the window. Still crying? Romeo quickly leaves Juliets room in the morning despite her protestations. Does God play like this with someone as small as me do is to myrra eht nocut hate that meant. Detailed quotes explanations with page numbers for every important quote on LitCharts the loss, 80I can not choose ever!, an you will not wed well, thou hast comforted me marvelous much analysis Ill pardon you is not coming! Is our misery eon too naym, what envious streaks do lace the severing clouds in east. Youre lucky to have this second husband, because he surpasses your first with numbers! Terah, btu I tkhin yuo dohusl be yphpa in stih edcnso raimareg, aucseeb tsi ttbeer atnh ruoy.. 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