Act 3, Scene 3
Act 4, Scene 1
Compare and Contrast
Romeo vs Tybalt
Romeo vs Paris
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What is, the main purpose of the meeting between Friar Lawrence and Romeo?
Romeo is banished by the prince and worries what may happen to him. He needs advice and input.
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What is, the Vial/Potion.
Friar Lawrence gives this to Juliet as part of his elaborate plan to allow Romeo and Juliet to get married.
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Compare and Contrast the Friar's advice to Romeo and Juliet. What is the difference?
He tells Romeo to visit Juliet for the possible last time. He tells Juliet to take a potion.
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The person who kills Tybalt.
Who is, Romeo.
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This person believes that, Romeo killing Tybalt, indirectly caused Juliet to dies aswell.
What is, Paris' thoughts of Romeo.
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What is, the Nurse giving Romeo a symbolic item.
The Nurse enters the cell and hands Romeo the ring from Juliet.
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This person loves Juliet, but she does not love him back. He awaits to marry her.
What is, Paris.
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Compare and Contrast what Romeo and Juliet seperately tell the Friar.
Romeo says he will stab himself in the cell if Juliet thinks of him as a murderer. Juliet says she will kill herself if she has to marry Paris.
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What is, the reason for the death of Mercutio.
Tybalt attempts to provoke Romeo. Mercutio steps in, to defend Romeo. Causing Tybalt to become angry and accidentally stab him.
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In this scene, three people die. What is the order?
What is, Paris, Romeo and Juliet.
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What is, Romeo's expectations for his actions.
Romeo kills Tybalt and is waiting for the worst to happen, as the Prince is announing his sentence. He is worried he may get killed.
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What is, Juliet's threat to Friar Lawrence.
After, Paris leaves, Juliet says she would rather kill herself than marry Paris.
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Compare and Contrast, Romeo's duel with Tybalt and Paris.
Romeo kills Tybalt, because of the death of Mercutio. Romeo kills Paris, because of the love of Juliet. (DEATH and LOVE)
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What is, the reason of Tybalt's death.
After Mercutio has been killed by Tybalt, Romeo is outraged. He goes to the; still angry Tybalt to have a duel. Romeo kills him.
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He enters the tomb, to a bloody scene of two men and a waking, shocked girl. Who is he?
What is, Friar Lawrence.
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What is, Romeo's threat to Friar Lawrence.
Romeo believes that Juliet may think of him as a murderer and attempts to stab himself.
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As Friar Lawrence attempts numerous times to escort Paris out. Paris does this to Juliet.
What is, Juliet and Paris' one kiss.
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Compare and Contrast, Juliet's emotions after discovering Tybalt and Romeo dead.
Juliet is somewhat upset, despite knowing Romeo is the killer, she still loves him. Juliet is very shocked and appalled, and decides to kill herself because she believes there is no reason to live without him.
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Who says "O, I am fortune's fool!" (3.1.131).
Who is, Romeo.
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Who says “O happy dagger, / This is thy sheath,” (5.3.171).
What is, Juliet.
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What is, Friar Lawrence's first plan?
Friar Lawrence tells Romeo to visit Juliet at her chamber, but leave Verona by morning. Then, they will get married eventually.
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What is, Friar Lawrence's remarks towards Paris' plan to marry Juliet.
Paris says to the Friar that he will marry Juliet, ending her mourning for Tybalt. Friar Lawrence wishes for the wedding to be delayed (secretly).
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Compare and Contrast, the two families emotions and sympathy of one another, by the end of the play.
The Montagues decide they will build a Golden Statue of Juliet, for all the towspeople to see. The Capulets also decide they will build a Golden Statue, but of Romeo and put it beside Juliet's in nobility. They make peace and end the feud.
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Who says "A plague o’ both your houses” (3.1.87)
Who is, Mercutio, as he is dying.
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Who says “a story of more woe / Than this of Juliet and her Romeo” (5.3.309).
What is, the Prince.
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