Act I Scene V Prompt D
I chose this image because fire doesn't get along with water. As in Act I Scene V, when Tybalt first sees Romeo, he wants to fight him, and this scene foreshadows that there will be some sort of conflict between Tybalt and Romeo in the future.
How do we see the foreshadowing? But I do agree with the fact that seeing as they were always angry with each other, they had some conflict, and in the future no matter what there would be a fight.
ReplyDeleteThis image is a good one because it can show how Lions both have great pride and are very territorial. This could represent the two families and how they don't mix at all and fight each other.
ReplyDeleteI think this is a really creative image and it does explain the conflict between the two families and certain people.
ReplyDeleteWhy did Shakespeare include this conflict between Tybalt and Romeo and why did he include all of the foreshadowing? Also, you are right in saying that it is set up that Romeo and Tybalt will keep fighting throughout the play.
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