Tides How They Work

By admin, March 7, 2010 7:34 am

Help me plz!! r u gd at english then u can surely answer this?

Help me plz!! r u gd at english then u surely answer this?
Shakespeare, omg some one help me analyze this quotes

Wilt thou be gone? It is not yet near day.
It was the nightingale, and not the lark

Some grief shows much of love,
But much of grief shows still some want of wit.

Not proud you have, but thankful that you have.
Proud can I never be of what I hate,
But thankful even for hate that is meant love.

God’s bread! It makes me mad.
Day, night, hour, tide, time, work, play,

My husband is on earth, my faith in heaven.
How shall that faith return again to earth

say what they mean, how you would have each character speak them, what they reveal about the particular character, and if any poetic techniques are used.
plz help me!!!!!
i need to do all the quotes separately
even if u do one quote for me it would be really helpful:D

That’s from Romeo and Juliet!
Aren’t you supposed to have read the play?
You surely have seen one of the many versions of it in film. I didn’t think there was an English-speaking person left on Earth that didn’t know the story.
Do your own reading, it’ll help you improve your language. And that’s not literary analysis; it seems your teacher is only asking for meaning. It should be easy.

C.

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