Who told Romeo that Juliet died?
Balthasar
"Lay me next to my beloved Juliet"
Paris (his dying wish.)
Was Romeo running into Paris at Juliet's tomb free will or fate?
Fate, since they didn't expect to see each other.
What was Friar Laurence's monologue about near the end of the story?
What was Paris' dying wish?
To be lied next to Juliet.
Who did Romeo encounter before going into Juliet's tomb?
He encountered Paris, who was planting flowers at her grave.
"Here's to my love. O true apothecary, Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die."
Juliet (before she kills herself.)
Was Romeo going into Juliet's tomb with the intention of killing himself free will or fate?
free will
What news was Friar John delivering to Romeo?
He was delivering the letter informing Romeo of the plan of Juliet's "death."
At the beginning of Scene I, what does Romeo ask about before discovering Juliet's "death?"
He asks how his father, Verona, and Juliet is doing. This added tension to the scene.
Who died in this act? (multiple answers)
Paris, Romeo, Juliet, and Lady Montague
I dreamt my lady came and found me dead —Strange dream that gives a dead man leave to think! —And breathed such life with kisses in my lips, That I revived, and was an emperor.
Romeo (his dream.)
Is Friar Lawrence’s letter’s failure to reach Romeo an example of fate or free will?
Friar Lawrence’s letter failure is an example of fate, since that wasn’t something that was done on purpose due to his actions.
What is the tragic flaw Romeo possessed that eventually lead to his death?
Being impulsive; thinking with his emotions instead of logic
What was Romeo's dream about in Scene I?
He dreams that Juliet will find him dead, and give him a kiss after.
Who kills themselves first? (Romeo or Juliet)
Romeo does via poison.
"My poverty, but not my will, consents."
The Apothecary
Is Romeo drinking the poison just a couple seconds before Juliet woke up an act of free will or fate?
Fate
What caused Lady Montague's death?
She died grieving over Romeo's exile.
The definition of Meager
Who helped the sick, and couldn't deliver the Friar's letter?
Friar John
"For never was a story of more woe, Than this of Juliet and her Romeo,"
Friar Laurence (at the end of his monologue/ the play.)
Is Juliet killing herself after finding out about Romeo's death free will or fate?
Free will, since she made the choice to kill herself.
Why did the Apothecary agree to sell Romeo the Poison?
Even if his morals didn't agree, his poverty did.
What is Parallelism?
Parallel writing is used to balance words in pairs or in a series, making the sentence clearer and easier to read.