Challenge
YOUR FAVOURITE PASSAGE . . .
Your favourite passage, paragraph, chapter, page, part, scene, etc, etc. from any book. Describe it, share it, discuss it . . . why is it your favourite?
“Romeo, The Man”
“O sweet Juliet,
Thy beauty hath made me effeminate
And in my temper soften’d valour’s steel!“
His sword is drawn.
Yet, he can’t bring himself to kill
Juliet’s cousin.
His love for her, has no boundaries!
He says, “effeminate.”
He is blind to the fact, that his masculinity is being tested.
By withholding his sword, and temper?
He is, the better man.
As young Romeo feels a sense of weakness?
In reality, it is an admirable strength.
Benz
10/14/18
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