Juliet to Nurse: "Well, thou hadst comforted me marvelous much." Juliet to Romeo: "O, God, I have an ill-divining soul!/Methinks I see thee, now thou art so low/As one dead in the bottom of a tomb". Friar: "Affliction is enamored of thy parts./And thou art wedded to calamity".
Act 3, Scene 2. In her room, Juliet waits longingly to consummate her marriage with Romeo that night. When the nurse arrives with Romeo's rope ladder, Juliet learns of her cousin Tybalt's death. Though conflicted, she grieves Romeo's banishment above all. The nurse promises to quickly fetch Romeo for Juliet.
What obstacles to Romeo and Juliet's relationship are already apparent in Act I? a. The families' rivalry and Lady Capulet's refusal to allow Juliet to marry so young b. The families' rivalry and Lady Capulet's desire for Juliet to marry Paris c. Montague's refusal to allow the relationship and Benvolio's own affection for Juliet d.
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Test; Match; Q-Chat; Created by. MissC1415 Teacher. Share. The following codes before the questions will help you to know where to find the answers. P-Prologue S1-Scene 1 S2-Scene 2 S3-Scene 3 S4-Scene 4 S5-Scene 5 S6-Scene 6. Juliet asks that Romeo would deny his father and "refuse thy name." Juliet is lamenting over the fact that Romeo is
Who seems less impulsive and more realistic—Romeo or Juliet? Why does Friar Lawrence decide to marry Romeo and Juliet? Why does Mercutio say, "a plague o' both your houses"? Why does Romeo fight Tybalt? Is there a villain in the play, and, if so, who is it? Why does the Prince exile Romeo?
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