Why did Juliets mom come into the room?
To discuss about marriage
What's happening in this scene?
Romeo and Juliet are getting married
What did Romeo do to make Tybalt mad?
He thinks Romeo insulted and mocked his family.
How does Juliet react to getting married?
She has never thought about it
" Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow"
Is this Figurative language? if so what kind???
- Yes it is figurative language
- It is a simile
How does Romeo contribute to Mercutio's death?
By killing Tybalt in a duel.
How does Juilets nurse feel about her getting married?
What type of Figurative Language is this?
" The sweetest honey is loathsome in his own deliciousness, and in the taste confounds the appetite:"
A. Metaphor
B. Simile
C. Idiom
A. Metaphor
What punishment does Escalus give Romeo?
he banishes romeo from verona
What does Juliet promise to her mother?
She promises that she will end up liking Paris when she meets him at the ball
" These delights have violent ends and in their triumph die"
What Is Shakespeare hinting at here? And what Literary Element is he using?
- He is hinting that they might die
- He is using foreshadowing
Why does Juliet defend Romeos actions in act for killing Tybalt
She defends him because that's her husband
What figurative language was shown when Lady Capulet compared Paris to a book and Juliet as its cover?
Simile
What does Friar Lawrence worry about in this scene?
He worries that something bad will happen to Romeo and Juliet because they are getting married so fast.
What is friar laurence plan for Romeo
Romeo is to go to mantua.