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Thinking in Arden | Blog posts, mainly Shakespearean Thinking in Arden Blog posts, mainly Shakespearean Skip to content Home About Me About the Blog ← Older posts On Juliet, matrons, and apostrophe Posted on December 19, 2020 | Leave a comment “Gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds, / Toward Phoebus’ lodging; such a waggoner / As Phaeton would whip you to the west, / And bring in cloudy night immediately.” (R&J, 3.2.1-4) I spent the past week working through Juliet’s “Gallop apace” soliloquy with two of my ninth-grade sections; it’s one of my favorite pieces of text to teach even under normal circumstances, and it’s been a particular balm this year. We’ve been tracking Juliet’s shift from practical to exuberant and figurative language throughout the play so far, so it was especially lovely to see how my students jumped right on the things that make her language so ardent here, from the very first sentence: the imperative and apostrophe of “Gallop apace,” th...
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