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Friar Lawrence tells all at the end of this representation of Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo and Juliet wore purple to their wedding in this representation of Romeo and Juliet.
They wore purple in the 1968 version of the movie Romeo and Juliet.
Juliet dresses in red at the party during this representation of Romeo and Juliet.
Juliet dresses in red during the 1968 version of the movie Romeo and Juliet.
Lady Montague dies at the end of this representation of Romeo and Juliet.
Lady Montague dies of grief for Romeo’s exile during the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.
Four people die during this representation of Romeo and Juliet.
Four people die during the 1968 version of the movie Romeo and Juliet.
This character is a friend to Romeo who is killed by Tybalt.
This character helps Romeo and Juliet hoping that their marriage will bring peace to the family.
This character is a friend to the Capulets, and hopes to marry Juliet.
Romeo changes his mind and decides to fight Tybalt because of what event?
Romeo gives up his love for this character after falling in love with Juliet at first sight.
Juliet goes to the Friar for help after Romeo is exiled because of what event?
She is going to be forced to marry Paris, and the Nurse will not help her.
“But soft! What light through yonder window breaks?It is the east and Juliet is the sun!Arise, fair sun and kill the envious moon,Who is already sick and pale with grief”
“What’s here? A cup, closed in my true love’s hand?Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end.O churl! Drink all, and left no friendly dropTo help me after? I will kiss thy lips.”
“Tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door;But tis enough, ‘twill serve: ask for me tomorrow,and you shall find me a grave man,-a plague o’ both your houses.”
“Hang thee, young baggage! Disobedient wretch!I tell the what, get thee to church on Thursday,Or never after look me in the face.”
“Then hie you to Friar Laurence’s cell;There stays a husband to make you a wife.”