who stooped Romeo for commiting suicide?
The Nurse
How does the Nurse motivate Romeo to get up?
With Juliet
What does Friar say about Romeo crying and wanting to die from being banished?
That it is woman-ish
Who say the line " Tis torture, and not mercy"?
Romeo
What does the Nurse do when she first enters the scene
Knocks on the door
What does Romeo compare Verona to?
torture, and "hell itself"
What does the Nurse call Romeo when she first enters the room?
My lady’s lord
What does Friar Laurence ask Romeo after he's done crying? If he is really a man?
If he is a real man
Where is Romeo hiding?
In Friar Laurence’s cell.
who said the quote "what less than doomsday is the prince's doom?"
Romeo
What did Romeo threaten to do when he finds out he’s banished?
commit suicide
What did Juliet bid the Nurse to give Romeo?
A Ring
What does Friar Laurence call Romeo’s shape?
A form of wax
How does the Nurse describe Juliet’s state?
She says Juliet is crying just as much.
How does the scene emphasize Romeo’s immaturity?
His dramatic reaction to the news.
What does Romeo Compare banishment to?
Death
What was the weapon she took from Romeo?
Dagger
What "sin" does Friar tell Romeo he is guilty of?
Unthankfulness
How does the tone change from the start to the end of the scene?
From frantic panic to calm determination.
What is the main advice the Friar gives?
"Go, get thee to thy love".
What does Romeo feel about his name now?
He hates his name because it caused Juliet pain.
What does the Nurse think of the plan?
She supports it
What will the Friar try to do while Romeo is away?
Make their marriage public and ask the Prince for forgiveness
What three reasons does the Friar give for Romeo to be happy?
Juliet is alive, he killed Tybalt (who would have killed him), and the law changed his death sentence to banishment.
who said "thy dear love sworn but hollow perjury"
Friar