What does pensive mean in Romeo and Juliet?

What does pensive mean in Romeo and Juliet?

Pensive. Definition: engaged in, involving, or reflecting deep or serious thought. Synonym: contemplative.

What does chaste mean in Romeo and Juliet?

temperate and sincerely pious

What does for beauty starved with her severity Cuts beauty off from all posterity mean?

Cuts beauty off from all posterity. Translation: She has sworn to “live chaste”–to not be romanced or even kissed. She has sworn to be spare–to not be with a man–and that is such a waste.

Who is the right good marksman?

Romeo. A right good marksman; and she’s fair I love.

Is too fair too wise wisely too fair?

She is too fair, too wise, wisely too fair, To merit bliss by making me despair. 215Do I live dead that live to tell it now. Yes she has, and by keeping celibate, she wastes her beauty.

Why will Rosaline not be hit with Cupid’s arrow?

On the contrary, he argues, Rosaline will not be so easily “hit with Cupid’s arrow.” He means that she will not be readily pierced by love, symbolized here by Cupid’s arrow. Modern audiences, as well as Shakespearean ones, would be familiar with the concept of Cupid, a representation of Eros.

What does Romeo mean when he says that when she dies with beauty dies her store?

SARAH: So when Romeo says, “When she dies with beauty dies her store”… RALPH: He means that when the object of his affections dies, beauty will die with her.

What does Benvolio tell Romeo to do in order to forget the girl who doesn’t want him?

What does Benvolio tell Romeo to do in order to forget his love? He tells him to look at and gaze at other beautiful women.

Why is Romeo sad?

Romeo is sad at the start of the play. He is sad at this point because he is in “love” with Rosaline. The problem is that she does not love him in return and so he is going around moping because of this. Much later in the play, he is sad (beyond sad, really) because he believes that Juliet is dead.

What were Juliet’s last words?

I will kiss thy lips; Haply some poison yet doth hang on them, To make die with a restorative.

Do you flick your thumb at me?

Do you bite your thumb at us, sir? I do not bite my thumb at you, sir, but I bite my thumb, sir. SAMPSON. (to ABRAM) No, sir, I’m not biting my thumb at you, but I am biting my thumb.

Why is biting a thumb offensive to the Capulet’s?

– The gesture implies cowardice. The gesture is also a traditional Sicilian insult meaning ‘to hell with you’. – The thumb-biting, as an essentially meaningless gesture, represents the foolishness of the entire Capulet/Montague feud and the stupidity of violence in general.

What does flicking your thumb off your teeth mean?

What does it mean? This gesture, called the teeth flick, is an act of defiance. Commonly interpreted as sign of scorn and disdain, it can be read literally as, “I would not even give you the dirt from under my fingernail.” The gesture was probably brought to Argentina by its large numbers of Italian immigrants.

What does a finger in the mouth mean?

8. Fingers In The Mouth. This is an unconscious attempt by the person to revert to the security of the child sucking on his mother’s breast and occurs when a person feels under pressure.