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Dive deep into the plot twists and character interactions in Shakespeare's tragic play as Romeo and Juliet navigate love, deceit, and tragedy in Verona. Explore themes of fate, loyalty, and family dynamics in this timeless classic.
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Sneak up to Juliet’s room at night and leave Verona before dawn 5. What plan do Friar Laurence and the Nurse arrange to unite Romeo and Juliet?
Because he is now married to Juliet which makes he and Tybalt cousins-in-law. 2. Why does Romeo try to ignore Tybalt’s insults?
Marry Juliet by this Thursday because he thinks she mourns for Tybalt. The marriage should soften his death (but she really weeps over Romeo’s banishment) 6. What agreement does Capulet make with Paris? Why do you think Capulet has changed his mind about the marriage?
Get out of public and solve your differences in private 1. What does Benvolio suggest to Mercutio and Tybalt to settle their differences?
That Juliet is grieving over Tybalt’s death. It’s dramatic irony because we (the audience) know she actually weeps over Romeo’s banishment 7. How does Lady Capulet interpret Juliet’s tears? How is this another example of Dramatic Irony?
Because Romeo is, indeed, banished and that Paris is still a better option for Juliet; the Nurse calls Romeo a dishcloth. Juliet feels betrayed by the Nurse 9. Why do you think the Nurse advises Juliet to marry Paris? How does Juliet perceive their relationship after such advice?
She thinks Romeo is dead 4. When the Nurse returns to Juliet with the news of a death, what does she initially think?
He explodes into a rage and vows to disown Juliet completely if she does not marry Paris 8. How does Capulet react to Juliet’s refusal to marry Paris?
Tybalt killed Mercutio as well as slandered Romeo’s good name by calling him a “villain” 3. Why does he finally fight with him?