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R+J fragmenten act 3 scene 5
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R+J fragmenten act 3 scene 5
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Modern translation:
If we should meet up with them, we’ll end up fighting them.
Hot days like today get people all worked up and angry.
Lines 1-5
JULIET:
Wilt thou be gone? It is not yet near day.
You’re leaving? It’s not yet close to daytime.
It was the nightingale, and not the lark,
That pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear.
The sound you just heard was a nightingale, not a lark.
Nightly she sings on yon pomegranate tree.
Each night the nightingale sings on that pomegranate tree.
Believe me, love, it was the nightingale.
Believe me, my love, it was the nightingale.
The nightingale sings at night.
The lark (leeuwerik) sings in the morning.
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Modern translation:
If we should meet up with them, we’ll end up fighting them.
Hot days like today get people all worked up and angry.
R: It was the lark, the herald of the morn,
No nightingale.
It was the lark, who sings to greet the dawn, not the nightingale.
Look, love, what envious streaks
Do lace the severing clouds in yonder east.
My love, look at the streaks illuminating the clouds parting in the east.
Night’s candles are burnt out, and jocund day
Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops.
Night is over. Day is creeping over the mountain tops.
I must be gone and live, or stay and die.
I must leave in order to live. If I stay, I’ll die.
Slide 7 - Slide
Lines 12-16
J: Yon light is not daylight, I know it, I.
That light isn’t daylight, I know it.
It is some meteor that the sun exhales
To be to thee this night a torchbearer,
And light thee on thy way to Mantua.
It’s some meteor sent from the sun to be a torchbearer, in order to light your way to Mantua.
Therefore stay yet. Thou need’st not to be gone.
So stay for a bit longer. You don’t have to leave.
Slide 8 - Slide
Lines 16+17
R: Let me be ta’en. Let me be put to death.
I am content, so thou wilt have it so.
Let me be caught. Let me be put to death. I’ll be happy, if that’s how you want it
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Lines 23-25
R: I have more care to stay than will to go.
I’d rather stay than go.
Come, death, and welcome! Juliet wills it so.—
Come on, death! You'd be welcome here! Juliet wills it.
How is ’t, my soul? Let’s talk. It is not day.
How are you, my love? Let’s talk. It is not day.
Slide 10 - Slide
Lines 54-57
J:
O God, I have an ill-divining soul.
Oh God, my soul senses some evil coming!
It seems to me that, standing down there as you are, you look as if you are lying dead in the bottom of a tomb.
Methinks I see thee now, thou art so low As one dead in the bottom of a tomb.
Either my eyesight fails, or thou look’st pale.
Either my eyesight is failing me, or you look pale.
foreshadowing
a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story.
Slide 11 - Slide
Lines 69-74
LADY CAPULET
Evermore weeping for your cousin’s death?
Are you going to weep forever about your cousin’s death?
What, wilt thou wash him from his grave with tears?
Do you think you can wash him out of his grave with tears?
Slide 12 - Slide
Lines 75+76
LADY CAPULET
So shall you feel the loss, but not the friend
Which you weep for.
Weeping like this will make you feel the loss, but won’t help you feel the friend you’ve lost.
Slide 13 - Slide
Lines 75+76
Juliet
Feeling so the loss,
Cannot choose but ever weep the friend.
Feeling the loss so strongly, I can’t help but weep for him forever.
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Lines 78+79
LADY CAPULET
Well, girl, thou weep’st not so much for his death,
As that the villain lives which slaughtered him.
Well, girl, you’re weeping not for his death, but rather because the villain who murdered him still lives.
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Lines 82-83
J: [Aside] Villain and he be many miles asunder.
[To herself] He’s far from a villain.
[To LADY CAPULET] God pardon him! I do, with all my
heart,
And yet no man like he doth grieve my heart.
[To LADY CAPULET] May God pardon him! I do, with all my heart. And yet he makes my heart grieve more than any other man.
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Lines 82-83
J: Ay, madam, from the reach of these my hands.
Yes, madam, because he lives outside the reach of my hands.
Would none but I might venge my cousin’s death!
I wish that I was the only one who could avenge my cousin’s death!
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Lines 93+94
J:
Indeed, I never shall be satisfied
With Romeo, till I behold him—dead—
Is my poor heart for a kinsman vexed.
In fact, I’ll never be satisfied with Romeo until I see him...dead is the way my poor heart feels when I think of my poor cousin.
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R+J fragmenten act 3 scene 5
lines 107-169
page 1109
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Slide 20 - Video
Lines 118-123
J: I wonder at this haste, that I must wed
Ere he, that should be husband, comes to woo.
I’m confused by this sudden hurry. Why would I marry this would-be husband before he’s even come to court me?
I pray you, tell my lord and father, madam,
I will not marry yet.
I beg you, tell my father, madam, I won’t marry yet.
And when I do, I swear
It shall be Romeo, whom you know I hate,
Rather than Paris. These are news indeed!
And when I do marry, I swear, I’d marry Romeo, whom you know I hate, before I’d marry Paris. Now that would be some news!
Slide 21 - Slide
Lines 127-128
CAPULET:
When the sun sets the air doth drizzle dew,
But for the sunset of my brother’s son
It rains downright.
When the sun sets the air drizzles dew. But when the son of my brother died, the rain came in a downpour.
Slide 22 - Slide
Lines 129-130
CAPULET:
How now? A conduit, girl? What, still in tears,
Evermore showering?
[To JULIET] What’s with you? Are you a fountain? Still crying? Will you cry forever?
Slide 23 - Slide
Lines 130-134
C:
In one little body
Thou counterfeit’st a bark, a sea, a wind,
You’re like a ship, the sea, and the winds.
For still thy eyes, which I may call the sea,
Do ebb and flow with tears.
Like the sea, your eyes ebb and flow with tears.
The bark thy body is,
Sailing in this salt flood.
Your body is like the ship, sailing in the salt water of your tears
.
Slide 24 - Slide
Lines 134-137
The winds thy sighs,
The winds are your sighs,
Who, raging with thy tears, and they with them,
Without a sudden calm will overset
Thy tempest-tossèd body.
which rage with tears and, unless you immediately calm down, will toss your body as if it’s in a storm and sink you.
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Lines 146-148
J: Not proud you have, but thankful that you have.
I’m not proud of what you found, but thankful for your efforts.
Proud can I never be of what I hate,
I can’t be proud of what I hate.
But thankful even for hate that is meant love.
But I can be thankful for what I hate, if it was meant with love.
Slide 26 - Slide
Lines 160-162
C: Hang thee, young baggage! Disobedient wretch!
You disobedient wretch of a worthless girl!
I tell thee what: get thee to church o’ Thursday,
Or never after look me in the face.
I’ll tell you what: get yourself to church on Thursday or never again look me in the face.
Slide 27 - Slide
Lines 164-168
C: Wife, we scarce thought us blest
Wife, we never thought we had been blessed
That God had lent us but this only child,
that God gave us just this one child,
But now I see this one is one too much
but now I see that this one is one too many.
And that we have a curse in having her.
We were cursed when we had her.
Out on her, hilding!
She sickens me, the good-for-nothing.
=God let us down to give us only one child.
And now I see we are cursed in even having her!
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R+J fragmenten act 3 scene 5
lines 169-244
page 1110
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Slide 30 - Video
Lines 188-190
C: But, an you will not wed, I’ll pardon you.
Well, if you won’t get married, here’s how I’ll forgive you.
Graze where you will, you shall not house wit
h me.
Eat wherever you want, except in my house.
Look to ’t, think on ’t, I do not use to jest.
Think about that. I’m not joking
Slide 31 - Slide
Lines 191-193
C: Thursday is near. Lay hand on heart, advise.
Thursday is soon. Cover your heart with your hand and listen to my advice.
An you be mine, I’ll give you to my friend.
Act like my daughter, and I’ll marry you to my friend.
An you be not, hang, beg, starve, die in the streets,
Don’t, and you can beg, starve, and die in the streets.
Slide 32 - Slide
Lines 197-202
J: Is there no pity sitting in the clouds
That sees into the bottom of my grief?—
Is there no God above that pities my grief?
O sweet my mother, cast me not away!
Oh, sweet mother, don’t throw me out!
Delay this marriage for a month, a week.
Delay this marriage for a month, or just a week.
Or, if you do not, make the bridal bed
In that dim monument where Tybalt lies.
Or else make my wedding bed in the family crypt where Tybalt lies.
Slide 33 - Slide
Lines 214-219
Nurse: Romeo is banishèd, and all the world to nothing
That he dares ne’er come back to challenge you.
Romeo’s banished. There’s no chance that he would ever come back to challenge you if you get married.
Or, if he do, it needs must be by stealth.
And if he does come back, he can only do so by sneaking in.
Then, since the case so stands as now it doth,
I think it best you married with the county.
Oh, he’s a lovely gentleman.
Since that’s the way things are, I think the best thing for you to do is to marry the count. He’s a lovely gentleman!
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Lines 214-219
J:
Ancient damnation! O most wicked fiend!
Damned old lady! Oh, she is the most wicked foe!
Is it more sin to wish me thus forsworn,
Is it more of a sin to wish me to go back on my vows
Or to dispraise my lord with that same tongue
or to say terrible things about my husband
Which she hath praised him with above compare
So many thousand times? Go, counselor!
when she had praised him as a man without compare so many thousand times before? Go!
Slide 35 - Slide
Lines 214-219
J:
Thou and my bosom henceforth shall be twain.
Your heart and mine will be separated from now on.
I'll to the friar, to know his remedy.
I'll go to the friar and ask for his help.
If all else fail, myself have power to die.
I have the power to take my own life.
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