Thursday, April 9, 2015

Examples of TIQA Paragraphs

Here are some of the paragraphs explaining why Romeo and Juliet are in such a rush to get married. 

Romeo and Juliet are in a rush to get married because they are desperately in love. Romeo says to himself after Juliet leaves, “Love goes toward love as schoolboys from their books; but love from love, towards school with heavy looks.” (II,ii, 156-157) Romeo and Juliet don’t want to leave each other’s side. Romeo says that love goes toward love eagerly, but leaves it in sadness. They think that if they get married, they will not have to leave each other and they will be inseparable. 

Romeo and Juliet are in a rush to get married, because they are madly in love, and they can’t stand to wait any longer. A quote from the text that shows that they are eager to spend more time one another is when Romeo talks about meeting her the next day at nine, and Juliet says, “‘Tis twenty years till then.” (II, ii, 170) Both Romeo and Juliet want to hurry up and get married, because they can’t stand to be apart any longer, and the more time they spend together, and aren’t married, the more time there is for others to figure out what is going on between them. They do not want this to happen, because they are madly in love, and they want to be together without consequences.

Romeo and Juliet are in a rush to get married because they believe that they are in love. When Juliet asked Romeo how he got over the wall he replied with, “For stony limits cannot hold love out, and what love can do, that dares love attempt…” (II, ii, 67-69) Romeo is talking about how he feels that nothing that is hard can stop his love for Juliet, and that he had so climbed this wall for her. Romeo is saying that whatever the world can throw his way, he is willing to climb over it because of his love for her.

Romeo and Juliet are in a rush to get married because of their parents’ rivalry. Before Juliet realizes Romeo has been listening to her talking to herself, she says, “Deny thy father and refuse thy name! Or if thou wilt, be but sworn my love, and I’ll no longer be a Capulet,” (II, ii, 34-36). She is essentially saying “ Oh, how perfect would it be if you were not a Montague. Change your name, or I’ll change mine through our marriage.” This quote also sums up the family rivalry. The families would most likely not support this marriage, so they are in a hurry to get it done and over with before either of the families can say anything about it.

Romeo and Juliet are in a rush to get married because they are not thinking through their decisions. Romeo just sees Juliet and thinks she is the one for him (I, v, 50-51) “Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night.” Romeo has not even talked to her yet and he thinks Juliet is his soul mate. there are lots of variables left befor he should even date her.

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