ACT 4
Juliet faces many horrifying trials, however she deals with them perfectly.
She deals with her parent's wishes in marrying Paris by telling them she accepts, and lies to the nurse to go to confession, but she really is going to the friar for advice to help her, because she wont marry Paris. She also accepts the friars advice on taking the poison to make her seem dead, and the plan goes perfectly so far.
Juliet faces many horrifying trials, however she deals with them perfectly.
She deals with her parent's wishes in marrying Paris by telling them she accepts, and lies to the nurse to go to confession, but she really is going to the friar for advice to help her, because she wont marry Paris. She also accepts the friars advice on taking the poison to make her seem dead, and the plan goes perfectly so far.
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I think Juliet is more mature because she dosent fall in love easily just like as Romeo.
Romeo dies first. Juliet drinks a portion which makes her seem dead, but Romeo thinks she really is dead and commits suicide. When Juliet is awake again, she sees dead Romeo next to her and kills herself.
Mercutio died after Romeo and Juliet's marriage. Romeo is walking with Mercutio and they are confronted by Tybalt, a Capulet. Romeo does not want to fight his new kinsman and tries to maintain peace. However Mercutio decides to fight Tybalt himself. While they duel, Romeo tries to separate them and Mercutio is stabbed.
that it will seem like 20 years until they meet again, but it will only be a couple of minutes
The letter that was supposed to be delivered to Romeo informed him of Juliet's fake death plan. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, the letter did not reach Romeo which led to tragic consequences.
The excerpt from Romeo and Juliet does not seem to be provided.
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Yes, "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare is considered a tragedy. The play tells the story of two young lovers from rival families whose relationship leads to a series of tragic events, ultimately resulting in their death. The themes of love, fate, and the destructive power of feuds are central to the play's tragic nature.
He gives Juliet a potion will make her seem to be dead on the wedding day.
The movie "Romeo and Juliet" is believable because it portrays universal themes of love, family conflict, and societal expectations that are relevant regardless of time period. The characters' emotions and actions are relatable, and the story's tragic conclusion adds to its realism. Additionally, the film's setting and production design help create an immersive experience for viewers.
Well, Juliet, actually, although Paris and Capulet seem to have forgotten that. Paris seeks the permission of Juliet's father, but you will note that it is the guy that seeks Juliet's permission that gets to wed her.
I think Juliet is more mature because she dosent fall in love easily just like as Romeo.
The nurse seems worried in Romeo and Juliet when she learns of Juliet's secret relationship with Romeo because she knows the implications of their families' feuds. She also worries about Juliet's well-being and the consequences of their forbidden love.
Yep, the Nurse is like a real mother to her and her closest adviser.
They are talking to a servant about hiring twenty new cooks. They seem to be confident that they can bring Juliet around to their way of thinking.
They are talking to a servant about hiring twenty new cooks. They seem to be confident that they can bring Juliet around to their way of thinking.