Instantly download the PDF SLIDES used in this entire series by visiting my Shop and making a one-time purchase. Click here: / literature_walkthrough | Then click on SHOP. You can also support this channel by making a donation here: 1) Patreon: / literature_walkthrough 2) PayPal: paypal.me/5QRod 3) YouTube Super Thanks: click the heart below the video You can email me at: [email protected] Please like and subscribe. It helps a lot:) Thank you very much. Breakdown of Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Scene 1: Nutshell Summary After the party, Romeo leaps the wall into Juliet’s orchard. His friends look for him. They call out, mocking his lovesickness for Rosaline. Mercutio is especially crude and bitter in his teasing. Themes Discussed: (For more detailed discussion of theme in Romeo and Juliet see • Romeo and Juliet: Theme Analysis Complete ) T5 Sacred marriage; love as cosmic, eternal; gravity means seriousness; authentic life (heart) vs the Wasteland (head/society); Troubadours; Rumo. T4 Love as crude sex— contrast with Romeo’s spiritual, cosmic sense of meaningful purpose, mission, gravity. Characters Discussed: (For a more detailed discussion of Character in Romeo and Juliet, see • Romeo and Juliet: Character Analysis ) C3 Mercutio: cynical, bitter, lonely, sad outsider; no hero’s quest — contrast with Romeo’s grand adventure; Peter Pan’s ultimate end. C1 Romeo: Worthy hero, redeemer of the Wasteland living, liver of authentic life. Writing a LITERATURE ANALYSIS ESSAY? See my practical guide, with model papers: • Literature Analysis Made Easy If you're interested in more Shakespeare analysis, see my other playlists: ROMEO and JULIET: • Romeo and Juliet For Romeo and Juliet THESIS STATEMENT prompts see: • Playlist MACBETH: • Macbeth Scene by Scene Analysis For Macbeth THESIS STATEMENT prompts see: • Playlist HAMLET: • Hamlet Scene by Scene For Hamlet THESIS STATEMENT prompts see: • Playlist OTHELLO: • Othello TWELFTH NIGHT: • Twelfth Night All commentary in this series is designed to help students: — Prepare for GCSE, A-Level, IB, and AP evaluation — Prepare for general quizzes and exams — Generate ideas for analysis essays — Participate knowledgeably in class discussions