In Act 1, Scene 2, when the servant asks if Romeo can read, Romeo replies, "Ay, mine own fortune in my misery," fortune in this sense meaning "future." LADY MACBETH He asks John how Romeo responded to his letter (which described the plan involving Juliet’s false death). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mV6k9m0b6bo, Since his majesty went into the field, I have seen, Hark! This is her very guise; Share. Her rise from her bed, throw her night-gown upon This page contains the original text of Act 5, Scene 2 of Romeo & Juliet.Shakespeare’s original Romeo & Juliet text is extremely long, so we’ve split the text into one Act & Scene per page. All acts & scenes are listed on the Romeo & Juliet original text page, or linked to from the bottom of this page.. ACT 5, SCENE 2. The benefit of sleep, and do the effects of So, good night: SCENE I. Dunsinane. Yet here's a spot. No truth in your report. Religion and Sin. Lord, fie! Act 5, Scene 2. Act 1, Scene 5 . DOCTOR Or, at least, thousands of soldiers carrying tree branches are. Scene Summary Worried about Laertes in France, Polonius sends his servant, Reynaldo, to spy on his son. Why, it stood by her: she has light by her It is an accustomed action with her, to seem thus This disease is beyond my practise: yet I have known I would not have such a heart in my bosom for the £1.00. ... Macbeth Act 5 Scene 1 23. You see, her eyes are open. In Mantua, Romeo says that he senses joyful news coming his way and describes a dream in which Juliet brings him back to life with a kiss. In Mantua, Romeo mistakenly believes that his dreams portend good news because he dreamed that Julietfound him dead but revived him with her kisses. Iago convinces Roderigo to make the first attack, and promises to back him up if necessary. All acts & scenes are listed on the Romeo & Juliet original text page, or linked to from the bottom of this page.. ACT 5, SCENE 2. Enter MACBETH MACBETH Why should I play the Roman fool, and die On mine own sword? Understand every line of Twelfth Night. Buckingham asks to speak to King Richard, but the sheriff denies his request, leaving him time to ponder before his head is cut off. Back at Dunsinane, Macbeth is getting a little overconfident. Romeo and Juliet: Act 5, Scene 1 Summary & Analysis New! Holily in their beds. Read our modern English translation of this scene. Twelfth Night: Act 1, scene 5 Summary & Analysis New! Read Act 5, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, side-by-side with a translation into Modern English. Enter RICHMOND, OXFORD, BLUNT, HERBERT, and others, with drum and colours There is none but he/Whose being I do fear; and under him/My genius is rebuked, as it is said/Mark Antony's was by Caesar. Author: Created by lukefielding1. //