Hang thee, young baggage, disobedient wretch! Quotation Analysis from Romeo and Juliet

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  • "Hand thee, young baggage! Disobedient wretch"
    • Capulet. Act 3 Scene 3
    • Violence, male aggression etc.
    • Stating that she Is worthless.
    • Capulet also uses the adjective "disobedient" to describe Juliet, as she is failing to obey her own father.
    • The noun "wretch" is defined as "someone who is thought to be a troubled person"
      • This tells the reader that Lord Capulet thinks his daughter doesn’t realize how lucky she is to marry Paris, someone who has such great qualities.
    • Shakespeare's use of explanation marks show how enraged and annoyed he is, and also let us visualize his emotions and actions.
    • This is said when Capulet finds out the Juliet doesn't want to marry Paris
  • The noun "wretch" is defined as "someone who is thought to be a troubled person"
    • This tells the reader that Lord Capulet thinks his daughter doesn’t realize how lucky she is to marry Paris, someone who has such great qualities.

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isnt it act 3 scene 5?

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