Who sends a challenge to Romeo?
Tybalt
Mercutio's dying remarks were in the form of a
To Romeo, banishment is the same as:
Death!
Who kills Mercutio?
Tybalt
"A plague o' both your houses!"
Mercutio
This character is already at Juliet's tomb when Romeo arrives to die with his love.
Paris
Why can't Friar John deliver the message to Romeo about the plan he and Juliet have devised?
Why do Lord and Lady Capulet think that Juliet is upset in Act 3 scene 5?
They think that she's upset because Tybalt has died and that's her cousin. They have no idea about her marriage to Romeo.
Who kills Tybalt?
Romeo
"O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die."
Romeo
This character tells Juliet that she should marry Paris since Romeo is banished and it's the logical thing to do.
Why does the apothecary agree to sell Romeo poison?
The apothecary is poor and he needs the money. He knows that it's illegal, but he's desperate.
What does Lady Capulet want to do to Romeo in Mantua?
Send someone to kill him in order to avenge Tybalt's death.
Who kills Paris?
Romeo
"O, I am slain! If thou be merciful, open the tomb and lay me with Juliet."
Paris
This character promises to raise a gold statue of Juliet.
Lord Montague
What is Lord Capulet's reaction to Juliet refusing to marry Paris?
He gets extremely mad, almost hits her, and tells her if she doesn't marry Paris, he will disown her and she will live on the streets.
1. She won't have a pulse
2. All of the color will be drained out of her face.
3. She won't appear to be breathing.
How does Juliet die?
She stabs herself in the heart after seeing Romeo dead from taking the poison from the apothecary.
The Nurse
This characters tells Romeo that he saw Juliet's body being carried to the Capulet tomb. He tells Romeo that he saw her "dead."
Balthasar
What city does Romeo flee to as Friar Lawrence and Juliet come up with their plan?
Mantua
It does! Everyone agrees that with the death of both Romeo and Juliet, there has been enough killing and they want the fighting to end. Even a gold statue has been raised in honor of Juliet.
After hearing of her son's banishment, the grief is too much for her and she dies of a broken heart.
“Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things; some shall be pardon’d, and some punished: fore never was a story more of woe, than this of Juliet and her Romeo”
Prince Escalus