Friday, August 16, 2019
Romeo and Juliet, Last Scene
Romeo and Juliet is one of William Shakespeareââ¬â¢s most well known plays and loved by many. It is a tragedy, where two feuding familyââ¬â¢s conflict is reconciled with the loss of their children, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, the ââ¬Å"two star crossed loversâ⬠that take their lives. In this essay I will analyze the given passage in Act 5 Scene 3 (143) relating my discussion to the play as a whole. In the given passage, Juliet awakens from her drug induced ââ¬Ëdeathâ⬠and finds Romeo dead along with Paris.Juliet cannot leave the tomb or even live without Romeo and decides to take her own life with his dagger. This does not come as a surprise to the viewer as they were told at the beginning of the play that ââ¬Å"A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life; Whose misadventured piteous overthrows Doth with their death bury their parents' strife. â⬠(1:1 3) Shakespeare not only tells the viewer right from the beginning that the lovers will die but he a lso demonstrates that fate is against them. In Act 5 Scene 5 Juliet foresees Romeoââ¬â¢s death in a vision, adding to the drama.She says ââ¬Å"â⬠¦Methinks I see thee, now thou art below, As one dead in the bottom of a tomb: Either my eyesight fails, or thou looe'st pale. â⬠(3:5 109) Romeo replies that she too looks pale; furthermore saying that ââ¬Å"Dry sorrow drinks [their] bloodâ⬠(3:5 109). He even dreams of his own fate, ââ¬Å"I dreamt my lady came and found me deadâ⬠(5:1 132. ) This dream of Romeoââ¬â¢s seals his fate and forewarns him of his death which is depicted in the given passage Act 5 Scene 3 (143). Lady Capulet also unknowingly condemns Juliet to her death.When Juliet refuses to marry Paris, Lady Capulet says ââ¬Å"I wish the fool were married to her graveâ⬠(3:5 112). She even ironically foretells how Romeo will die when she tells Juliet that she will find someone to ââ¬Å"give him such an unaccustomed dram That he shall soon keep Tybalt companyâ⬠(3:5 110) seeking revenge for Tybaltââ¬â¢s death. Even Juliet brings upon the image of her own death and of Romeos on separate occasions. When she finds out she has to marry Paris she asks her mother to ââ¬Å"Delay this marriage for a month, a week; or, if you do not, make the bridal bed In that dim monument where Tybalt iesâ⬠(3:5 114). Upon finding out about her arranged marriage to Paris, and knowing that she is already married to Romeo, she says to the nurse ââ¬Å"My husband is on earth, my faith in heaven. How shall that faith return again to earth, Unless that husband send it to me from heaven B +y leaving earth? â⬠(3:5 114) As seen in the examples above, the images of death and marriage often intertwine emphasizing Romeo and Julietââ¬â¢s fate which was foretold and wished upon. There was one person, however, who tried to alter it- Friar Laurence.He marries Romeo and Juliet hoping that their marriage would end the feud between the fami lies. He says, ââ¬Å"In one respect I'll thy assistant be-; For this alliance may so happy prove To turn your household's rancour to pure love. â⬠(2:4 63) This shows the viewer that he is good intentioned yet naive and can not foresee the consequences of this clandestine marriage. In the given extract the Friar only recognizes the consequences of his plans and unexpected outcome when he finds Romeo and Paris dead.When Juliet awakens he offers to take her to the nunnery and then flees as he hears noises abandoning Juliet as he does not want to be associated with their death. Many Christians believe that the Friar tries to play God and even believe that Julietââ¬â¢s death is made to resemble Jesusââ¬â¢ death and resurrection. Jesus died for the sins of humankind and Juliet dies for the sins of the two feuding families. Furthermore, gradesaver. com mentions another biblical reference, when Benvolio attempts to halt the fight in the first scene, he remarks, ââ¬Å"â⬠¦pu t up your swords; you know not what you doâ⬠(1. . 8). This same phrase is used by Jesus when he stops his apostles from fighting the Roman guards during his arrest. Shakespeare also contradicts these religious elements with erotic elements. To commit suicide, Romeo drinks the poison from a chalice which by its rounded shape symbolizes a womanââ¬â¢s torso. In turn Juliet kills herself with Romeoââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"happy daggerâ⬠, a phallic symbol. In conclusion, Romeo and Juliet die as a result of the poisonous feud between their families. With their death Shakespeare resolves the major conflict of the play as the families choose to reconcile.Fate and time is against the lovers. Romeo never receives the letter sent to him by Friar Lawrence informing him of the plans, Juliet awakes just after Romeo commits suicide and the families reconcile only after their death. Even though the audience knows right from the beginning that the lovers will die and are constantly reminded th roughout the play, they canââ¬â¢t help but feel heartbroken. There is however a glimmer of hope, as the night has always brought Romeo and Juliet together and on this tragic night the lovers will reunite in death, defying the stars.
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