Why did Romeo think that Rosaline couldn't love him even though he loved her?
Rosaline was a nun and had already decided that she would not fall in love with anyone.
By the hour of nine (9:00)
Who did Tybalt fight and kill?
Mercutio was slain by Tybalt who would later on be killed by Romeo
What does Friar Laurence give to Juliet?
A potion that puts in here in a deep sleep and makes her appear dead.
Who killed Paris?
Romeo
During the party Tybalt notices Romeo's presence due to his voice, but didn't attempt to engage him in a duel. Why didn't he?
Romeo tells Friar Laurence that him to be the priest for his wedding, but Friar Laurence thought that Romeo still had an affection for Rosaline, why?
Friar Laurence obviously was not aware that Romeo fell in love with Juliet during the party.
What would the prince do to Romeo after the death of both Tybalt and Mercutio?
The prince exiled Romeo for the death of Tybalt whose life was paid for the death of Mercutio.
What is Friar Laurence' plan to get Juliet and Romeo back together?
His plan is to make Juliet say that she will marry Paris, drink the potion the day before the wedding, get buried in the Capulet tomb, awaken to find that Romeo is here to take Juliet to Mantua.
Even though he knew it was against the law. Why did the Apothecary give Romeo a vial that was filled with poison?
Although he states that his will does not consent; However, his poverty does due to the fact that is he poor and has no other choice.
How did the fight start?
Servants of both Capulet and Montague have a quarrel with each other which leads to them drawing their swords and attempting to fight in a duel.
This afternoon at Friar Laurence' cell.
When Romeo kills Tybalt he says that he's fortunes' fool, what does he mean by that?
He means that he will be punished for the death of Tybalt who was also his cousin-in-law since he was married to Juliet a few hours earlier, and that fate had made a fool out of him for his actions.
What was the first problem that occurred against the plan?
Lady Capulet is saying that she was both a bride and a mother when she was Juliet's age.
How did the nurse bring suspense to Juliet when she returns to her?
The nurse is winded and needs to breathe while Juliet becomes impatient and deeply desires to know what the nurse is going say about Romeo.
The nurse says that Tybalt was slain and that Romeo was banished; However, Juliet thought the nurse implied that Romeo had died due to how the nurse says it, what did the nurse say beforehand?
The nurse kept on saying "he's killed, he's dead!" The nurse also didn't say who was dead or it was until she talked about Romeo which made Juliet infer that Romeo had died.
What was an example of internal conflict with Juliet?
She has a quarrel with herself thinking multiple thoughts about the potion and if I could work or not.
After the death of Juliet and Romeo, what does the two families do afterwards?
The two families honor Romeo and Juliet and thus brings an end to the feud between the two families.