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ISBN-10: 0870231995

ISBN-13: 9780870231995

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The Nurse's silly chatter dominates the first half of the play and keeps the tone predominately comic, whereas Friar Laurence's somber control of the second half darkens the tone and gradually modulates the play into tragedy. Therefore, the opening scene's dramatization of a fundamental conflict between word and action extends, through the obvious incompatibility of the bawdy old lady and the austere friar, into the overall design of the play. "7 I will try to set forth these propositions more fully in the following sections.

Page 8 carry out their benevolent intentions. ) in a noble effort to arbitrate their differences. When Benvolio later recapitulates Romeo's intervention he stresses both its linguistic and physical aspects. ' and swifter than his tongue, His agile arm beats down their fatal points, And 'twixt them rushes. (III. i. 16265) Shakespeare's stage direction describes the immediate consequence of Romeo's attempt at mediation: "Tybalt under Romeo's arm thrusts Mercutio in" (88). Against the background of such recurring failures of mediation Mercutio's dying comment on Romeo's intercession transcends its immediate dramatic context and resonates through the whole play: "Why the devil came you between us?

152), and Benvolio volunteers to question Romeo, promising the departing Montague to "know his grievance, or be much denied" (155). " (161). Romeo's quibbling reply immediately deflects the conversation away from any simple exchange of information and launches it instead on a wayward course of rapidly increasing obfuscation. ROMEO. Not having that which having makes them short. BENVOLIO. In love? ROMEO. Out BENVOLIO. Of love? ROMEO. Out of her favor where I am in love. (I. i. 16266) Given this unpromising beginning Benvolio cannot be too surprised when Romeo's responses further degenerate into an uninformative oxy-moronic babble which threatens to continue until the powers of invention wane.

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