theme: revenge

method: forshadowing

this happens when Tybalyt sees romeo and promises reevnge right?

"I will withdraw, but this intrusion shall / Now seeming sweet convert to bitter gall"

what are two more example of this?

two more example are

when Romeo and Benvolio are talking about Tybalt, Romeo says, "This day's black fate on more days doth depend: / This but begins the woe others must end"

which romeo wants to kill tybalt for killing mercutio so he wants revenge

and when

Juliet's mother is talking to her she says, " To bear a poison, I would temper it- / That Romeo should upon receipt thereof / Soon sleep in quiet"

she wants revenge for tybalts death and is talking about killing romeo

All these look correct to me. Congrats!

thank you

To find examples of foreshadowing related to the theme of revenge, we can look for lines or moments in a story that hint at future acts of revenge or the consequences that may follow. Here are two more examples:

Example 1: Shakespeare's play "Hamlet"

In Act I, Scene V, after encountering the ghost of his father, Hamlet swears to avenge his father's murder by his uncle, King Claudius. He says:

"Haste me to know't, that I, with wings as swift / As meditation or the thoughts of love, / May sweep to my revenge."

This line foreshadows Hamlet's determination to seek revenge against Claudius throughout the play.

Example 2: Alexandre Dumas's novel "The Count of Monte Cristo"

In the early part of the book, the narrator explains how Edmond Dantes, the protagonist, is wrongfully imprisoned due to a conspiracy against him. As Dantes realizes the extent of the betrayal, he says:

"I, who have been persecuted by the infamous, am to die by an infamous death — it is justice. But, sir, since you appear to know everything, you know it was not I who caused that — it was Providence, and I should be the last person to blame it."

This moment foreshadows Dantes' determination to get revenge on those who have wronged him, as he believes that Providence has set him on this path.

By examining these lines or moments in the story, readers can anticipate future acts of revenge and understand the importance of the theme in the narrative.