Juliet appears on the balcony and thinking she's alone, reveals in a soliloquy her love for Romeo. She despairs over the feud between the two families and the problems the feud presents. ... Shakespeare uses light and dark imagery in this scene to describe the blossoming of Romeo and Juliet's romance.
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<span>Jefferson claims that the Declaration of Independence was directly written as a means of establishing and outlining the guidelines by which the social and political factors of the country will function, in order to ensure clear and apparent equality for all.</span>
Prince Escalus appears in Acts 1 and 3 to end the duels between the families and to hand out appropriate punishments to the people who have been fighting. He is also a mechanism for the audience to know or learn specific details of the brawls that may have been missed. In both Act 1 and 3, Benvolio recounts the fights to the Prince.
Escalus gives punishments that will significantly change the fate of the characters, and, if those punishments had not been given, would significantly change the direction of the play. His ruling that anyone caught fighting again in Act 1 would be killed, makes Romeo's banishment in Act 3 necessary, thus forcing his and Juliet's actions in Acts 4 and 5.
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To his son, Lemon Brown passed on the legacy of his Blues talents with his
newspaper clippings and old harmonica. These items represent success.
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