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These are news indeed!" (Act 3, Scene 5, Lines 121-123). This shows that not only does Juliet not want to marry, but it is also an example of dramatic irony whereas the audience knows she really does want to be with Romeo. But then, Friar Laurence offers a solution: "Take thou this vial, being then in bed, / And this distilled liquor drink thou off; / When presently through all thy veins shall run / A cold and drowsy humour, for no pulse / Shall keep his native progress, but surcease" (Act 4, Scene 1, Lines 93-97)... displayed 300 characters
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He is saying that he can give Juliet a drink which will put her into a coma that will make it appear as though she is dead so that she can escape into exile to be with Romeo. However, the marriage is rescheduled for Wednesday instead of Thursday, and Capulet says "Send for the County; go tell him of this: / I'll have this know knit up tomorrow morning... displayed next 300 characters
Lady Capulet then announces the ‘good’ news by saying “marry next Thursday morn, the county Paris, at Saint Peters church, shall happily make thee a joyful bride...
Why was Romeo`s love for Juliet terminated. Fate or not? Well they met at the
royal ball of the montigues until Romeo noticed Juliet. Finally they kissed and
were a couple...
This may sound unorthodox, but in my opinion Romeo and Juliet
were NOT in love, but instead were infatuated. It seemed that Romeo and
Juliet were constantly looking for sex...
This is one of many views of love in Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet's love is indeed the main focus of the story, since it is so powerful. It is true love, and far outweighs the love for Rosaline that Romeo dealt with early in the story...
Juliet, having deep feelings for this stranger, calls her nurse and anxiously asks her to find out more about this mysterious man. These teens don’t love each other; they love the thought of being in love...
Thus, Juliet sees her beolved Romeo dead, and goes on to kill herself.
All three of these middlemen brought on the death of Romeo and Juliet. Balthasar when he informs Romeo of Juliet's death, Nurse when she facilitates their meetings, and Friar Lawrence by both marrying them and providing their doomed plan...
Firstly, in Act 3 Scene 2 Juliet is very impatient, she says "Gallop apace, you fiery footed steeds". In this quotation we can see Juliet is impatient because she is using an imperative to try to command Phoebus, the god of the sun, to move the sun from east to west quicker...