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Read these lines from the excerpt, which show Romeo and Juliet about to part:

Romeo: Farewell!
I will omit no opportunity
That may convey my greetings, love, to thee.

Juliet: O, think’st thou we shall ever meet again?

Romeo: I doubt it not; and all these woes shall serve
For sweet discourses in our time to come.

What effect do these lines have on this scene?


They create a sense of tragedy, by foreshadowing that Romeo's prediction will come true.

They create a mood of romance, by foreshadowing that in spite of everything, Romeo and Juliet will always be true to each other.

They create an effect of encouragement, by foreshadowing that Romeo's cheerfulness will be justified by later events.

They create tension, by foreshadowing that Juliet's fears are realistic and Romeo's hopes are not.
I chose this (d)

I chose answer D, thanks in advance :)))

Respuesta :

A is wrong because how is his joy tragic??

B is wrong because, though, it is true that they will always be true to each other BUT this is not a foreshadowing scene.

C is wrong because at this point, the audience does not know that his cheerfulness will be justified by later events.

Best option is D because hearing that Juliet seemed to doubt him at first makes the audience fear that something will actually happen later on.

:-)

The sentences have a tense effect in this scene because they predict that Juliet's concerns are realistic while Romeo's hopes are not. As a result, Option D is the proper response.

What is the definition of foreshadowing?

A literary strategy employed by a writer or author to forecast or foretell an event that will occur soon is known as foreshadowing.

The following are some examples of foreshadowing:

  • Flashback
  • Symbolic
  • Prophecy
  • Red herring.

Learn more about foreshadowing at:

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