The book Romeo and Juliet, has a very impacting ending in wich Romeo and Juliet kill themselves because of their love to each other. Juliet is in very deep love with Romeo, and she will not accept anyone else. Romeo and juliet cant see each other because the prince banished Romeo from verona for killing Tybalt, Romeo is hiding out of town until everything is clear and safe for him to go back to Verona. Juliets dad Capulet, has planed Juliet's wedding, but not with Romeo with Paris ,Friar Lawrence has a plan to get them back together. When Juliet found out, she said no and his dad got frustrated with her and all here family wanted Juliet to aggr because he has money and he is good looking. Capulet has no idea that Juliet is already married to Romeo and that Friar Lawrence was the one that got them married. …show more content…
Friar lawrence gave her the pozin to sleep her and gave very specific instructions. Friar lawrence told Juliet to go home tell her parents she was ready to marry paris then she'd go to sleep and drink the pozin, she wouldn't feel anything because it would be like if she was asleep. After that they would take her to her grave and two days later then, Romeo and himself would break in here grave and take her out. Juliet didn't want to drink the poison but then she started seeing tybalt and imagination things so she drank it. The next day everything and everyone was ready, when the nurse went to help Juliet get ready she found laying in her bed dead. Everyone was sad and disappointed that they had lost two family members so
Act 1 scene 3 and Act 3 scene 5 of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
of tune”, is a lark, not a nightingale and thus it are dawn and Romeo
The Act 3 Scene 5 and Act 4 Scene 5 are set in Juliet’s bedroom in Capulet’s mansion ‘Verona’. To begin with, the atmosphere in Act 3 Scene 5 is very romantic, kind, loving and is running at a slow pace but when Romeo leaves and lady Capulet enters, the atmosphere turns aggressive, insulting and upsetting and gets into a faster pace. This is unusual seeing the start of the scene where the language used was quite soft and kind. But as Lady Capulet enters into the scene, it turns into aggressive and very harsh language is used.
In William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, about two love struck teenagers whom aren’t able to be together due to their families feud/ social situation. There are two key themes that of love and hate. Before Romeo and Juliet meet, the audience is only aware that he is a Montague and that she is a Capulet. This adds to the scene being so dramatically effective as do other happenings throughout the length of the scene. These include the speech of Capulet and the happy and joyous mood of the party, The romantic speech of Romeo, The hatred and harshness of Tybalt’s speech, a direct contrast with that of Romeo’s and the drama when the two lovers, Romeo and Juliet first meet.
The play Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare. Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet are two "star-crossed lovers". Their families are sworn enemies. When Romeo, Benvolio and others go to a Capulet party in the beginning is fate. Another event is when Capulet moves the wedding of Juliet and Count Paris up one day. A final event is when Romeo finds Juliet in the tomb. If Romeo had come a few minutes later he would've found Juliet awake. These events affect the tragic ending of the play.
Analysis of Act 3 Scene 5 in Romeo and Juliet In this scene we see Juliet loose the closeness of all the people she loves: first Romeo who has departed after spending the wedding night with her; secondly by her father who viciously turns on her when she refuses to marry Paris; thirdly by her mother who declares ‘I have done with thee’ when Juliet begs her for help in delaying the proposed marriage to Paris; and lastly by the Nurse whom she tearfully turns to as a last resort for advice and help. Furthermore, we see, for the first time in the play, Juliet disobey her parents, and develop into a mature young lady capable of making her own decisions. After having spent the night with her new husband, Juliet is at first reluctant to let him go to Mantua. However, soon accepting the seriousness of the consequences if he stays, she unwillingly bids him farewell
whether he was really in love with Rosaline, or did he just want to be
The story of Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy. The two lovers go against their families and against their hate to be together but they don’t think about the consequences, which in the end are devastating.
party is a masked ball and so they dress up. This party is for Juliet
up to Act 2 Scene 5 then I will explain how I want Act 2 Scene 5 to be
to get out of the house other than when she is going to see Friar
With all the conflict arising between Juliet’s family, Friar Lawrence creates a plan that unfortunately does not succeed. His plan for Juliet is to tell her father she will marry Paris, then go to bed with no one, not even the nurse. After, she will drink a potion to make her seem dead for forty two hours and then have a messenger tell Romeo about it. He will have her put in a vault to wait for Friar to bring her out so she and Romeo can elope. The plan was perfect until tragedy occurs, Benvolio sees Juliet dead and immediately tells Romeo about it.
Act 1 Scene 5 of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Love, hate, urgency, annoyance, anger, light-heartedness. self-importance, confusion and despair are the main feelings conveyed. in Act 1 Scene 5. All of these in turn convey dramatic impact in a variety of ways, and are portrayed using a variety of language types.
Because of the Friar’s yearning to end the Montague-Capulet feud, the ultimatum imposed by Capulet to his daughter and their superficial relationship, and the Nurse’s support and betrayal, Romeo and Juliet chose to end their lives. The Friar’s desire to end the feud by marrying the star-crossed lovers, and his full confidence in his plans, were unwise and indirectly caused the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Capulet’s disconnection from Juliet and his ultimatum causes Juliet to consider suicide as a way out of her situation. The Nurse supporting Romeo and Juliet’s marriage, only to betray her later, also contributed to their deaths.
In act 1 scene 5 great tension is mounted knowing that Romeo is not a