By
love, who first did prompt me to inquire;
He
lent me counsel, and I lent him eyes.
-Romeo
Romeo and Juliet Act II, Scene i, Line 122
Love lent him counsel. That’s really not
much of an answer to Juliet’s very reasonable question,
By whose direction found’st thou out this place?
This is the very,
very famous balcony scene. Juliet was just
talking to herself (the even more famous O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?), and now she has just
realized that Romeo is there in the dark, below her window. How the heck does he know where I live?, she's thinking.
Now, if you were
to stop ten people randomly on the street and ask them to describe one scene
from a Shakespeare play, this is probably the scene that nine of them would
describe. Heck, it’s probably the only scene that nine of them would know.
Sure, most of them would know the lines ‘To be, or not to be…’, but they
wouldn’t know what that scene is. It is this scene that is probably the most
famous, well-known scene in Shakespeare, perhaps in all of drama. And what is it a scene of? If written
in modern times, this might be called a scene about a peeping tom or a stalker. No, really.
He ran into the girl at a dance earlier that evening, became infatuated with
her, and now he’s outside her bedroom window in the middle of the night. Right?
Of course, that’s not the way it’s playing out
here. She’s as in love with him as he of her, and pretty happy that he’s there.
Go figure.
I have found that the plot lines of Will’s plays
do, sometimes, seem to stretch the limits credibility. And yet, every time I say
that, I end up finding a credible example in real life of the supposedly incredible story that he
painted. No, I don’t have one of those examples
for you this morning. And yet, I know it will eventually come to me.
Therefore and
ergo - Romeo is not a stalker.
Ok, what the heck is that a picture of? Well, this is the spot on the drainpipe next to my desk here in the cellar where I turned to see a pic of Juliet's balcony. Unfortunately, the pic is not there, and I'm not sure where it is. And that's too bad, because it would have been a really appropriate pic. Oh well, if I find it I'll let you know and then I'll give you a better description of it. In the meantime, be a little bit careful about hanging around outside girls' bedroom windows. In most cases, it's probably not a really great idea.