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DIRECT OR INDIRECT ??

DIRECT OR INDIRECT ??. “Many a morning hath he there been seen, with tears augmenting the fresh morning’s dew” “Shuts up his windows; locks fair daylight out” “My child is yet a stranger in this world; she hath not seen the change of fourteen years” . DIRECT OR INDIRECT ??.

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DIRECT OR INDIRECT ??

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  1. DIRECT OR INDIRECT ?? • “Many a morning hath he there been seen, with tears augmenting the fresh morning’s dew” • “Shuts up his windows; locks fair daylight out” • “My child is yet a stranger in this world; she hath not seen the change of fourteen years”

  2. DIRECT OR INDIRECT ?? • “I’ll go along, no such sight to be shown, but to rejoice in splendor of mine own” • “In penalty alike and ‘tis not hard for men so old as we to keep the peace” • “Compare her face with some that I will show, and I shall make thee think they swan a crow”

  3. QUEEN MAB SPEECH • How does Mab influence dreams? • What do the individuals dream of as they sleep? • How does Mercutio ultimately feel about dreams? • What lines show us that? • Considering Mercutio’s opinions about dreams, what impact does that have on your impression of Mab? • Critical reading of Mercutio: Alternative Understandings

  4. FORESHADOWING • How does Romeo end the scene? • What is the tone of the speech? • How might this tie into the function of the Mab speech?

  5. MOTIF • A motif is …

  6. CONCEIT • A conceit is an extended metaphor • It is a metaphor that makes several comparisons between two objects/ideas, etc. • FOR EX • My love is like a red rose: • Requires a sturdy foundation to stand (stem) • It blooms and blossoms over time (the petals) • There is a potential for painful times (thorn)

  7. CONCEIT • WHERE IS THE CONCEIT IN 1.5? • LETS BREAK IT DOWN TOGETHER 

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