Balthsar disobeys Romeo by not listening to Romeo's orders in Act III scene 3 when Romeo tells Balthasar to leave him alone in Capulet's vault but instead spys on Romeo to see what he is doing in the enemy's vault .
An iron crow is a crowbar. The Friar is going to break into the Capulet vault using the crowbar.
To grieve over the death of his beloved and bring her flowers <3
It is a tomb, a building in which people are buried. This particular one is for members of the Capulet family, even shirt-tail relations like Tybalt.
Romeo, Paris and Tybalt.
Balthsar disobeys Romeo by not listening to Romeo's orders in Act III scene 3 when Romeo tells Balthasar to leave him alone in Capulet's vault but instead spys on Romeo to see what he is doing in the enemy's vault .
"Capulet Church" is not its name, but he does die in the vault where all the Capulets are buried. This is not in the church but is no doubt near it.
An iron crow is a crowbar. The Friar is going to break into the Capulet vault using the crowbar.
1. She's a Capulet. 2. They thought she was dead.
Well, she was to be buried somewhere, clearly, but where? Capulet says "As rich shall Romeo by his lady lie." which sounds like they are to be buried together. (It does not seem to mean that Capulet will also build a golden statue to Romeo although that has been suggested. The statue to Juliet is to be "raised" and Romeo is to "lie") But they are suicides which means they cannot be buried in consecrated ground, which means neither the Capulet or Montague vault. Presumably their parents would be able to afford somewhere better than under the road or in a ditch--just not in a churchyard.
Tybalt is Juliet's hot-headed cousin in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet". He embodies the feud between the Capulet and Montague families, often seeking conflict with Romeo and his friends. Tybalt's aggressive nature ultimately leads to a chain of events that results in tragedy for both families.
To grieve over the death of his beloved and bring her flowers <3
It is a tomb, a building in which people are buried. This particular one is for members of the Capulet family, even shirt-tail relations like Tybalt.
Romeo kills Paris in the vault before taking his own life upon discovering Juliet apparently dead.
Balthasar ignored Romeo's threat and stayed near the vault because he was loyal to Romeo and wanted to support him in his time of distress. Balthasar may also have felt it was his duty to protect and look out for Romeo, even if Romeo was upset with him.
Romeo, Paris and Tybalt.
Paris assumed that Romeo, being a Montague, would want to desecrate the tomb.