what is parallelism?
The use of sentence components that are the same or similar in terms of grammatical structure, sound, meaning, or rhythm.
why is romeo sad in the beginning of the act?
he finds out Juliet is dead
True or False
juliet is fake dead and comes back after romeo died
True!
Is Friar Lawrence’s letter’s failure to reach Romeo an example of fate or free will?
Fate
What was the cause of Lady Montague’s death?
heart break from romeos exsile.
is this parallelism?
Readers associate Juliter with beauty, Mercutio with wit, and Tybalt with hostility.
Yes!
what is romeos tragic flaw?
he is impulsive
What is juliets tragic flaw
shes naive
when Romeo kills Tybalt and as a punishment he gets banished from verona is that fate or free will?
fate
Why does the apothecary agree to sell poison to Romeo?
he needed the money
is this parallelism?
Friar Lawrence is primarily a serious character, while the Nurse provides comic relief.
no.
Why did romeo kill himself?
He though Juliet was dead
why does juliet kill herself?
she wakes up and sees romeo is dead
when tybalt kills mercutio what is free will or fate
free will
how long did juliets poison last?
24 hours
is this parallelism?
Friar Lawrence cannot control events, and the Nurse is equally incapable of helping the lovers.
no.
why does romeo filfull paris's dying wish?
To make ammends before he dies.
why did juliet fake her death
so she doesnt have to marry paris and she can stay with romeo
was romeo killing paris fate or free will
free will
how was romeo noble but misguided?
hes noble because he was loyal to juliet and always stood by her but it was misguided because she wasnt actually dead and if he had waited just a little longer he wouldve known she wasnt dead.
is this parallelism?
Romeo falls in love, marries Juliet, kills Tybalt, and poisons himself.
yes!
what does romeo notice about juliet before he kills himself?
He knotices that she is even beautiful when shes dead.
why did juliet not want to marry paris?
She was already married to romeo and she loved him.
romeo killing himself for love of juliet is that fate or free will
free will.
How does foreshadowing appear at the beginning of Scene I?
Romeo has a dream about juliets death