He pretends he is a nurse to tell paris that there was no Romeo with her :)
Romeo convinces Juliet that he must leave by explaining the danger of staying in Verona due to their families' feud and the consequences they could face if caught together. He promises to arrange their marriage and reunite with her in the future once it is safe. Juliet reluctantly agrees, understanding the necessity for Romeo's departure.
Juliet claims that Romeo hears the morning lark singing when she wants to convince him that it is not yet dawn and he does not need to leave.
she said that because if he did not leave he would be found and killed
Romeo and Juliet argue about if the bird they hear singing is a lark (morning bird) or nightingale (night bird.) Juliet believes it is a nightingale so Romeo can stay for longer. However, Romeo makes her listen closer and she realizes it is indeed a lark and Romeo must leave. Hope that helped!
Friar Laurence thought he had heard noise coming from the mausoleum, thus he went inside to see Romeo dead and Juliet awake - he had tried to convince Juliet to leave (as the Prince was on his way), but she stayed and stabbed herself with Romeo's dagger.
The title of the play, "Romeo and Juliet," should be italicized in the sentence: The students attended a production of Romeo and Juliet.
He tried swearing by the moon. This didn't cut much with Juliet, who said "Swear not by the moon!"
cause romeo is dead
In this scene from Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is expressing his desire for a deeper emotional connection with Juliet. He is asking if she will leave him feeling dissatisfied and longing for more.
The title of the play, "Romeo and Juliet," should be italicized in the sentence.
This really depends on your own opinion. Personally I believe that they shouldn't feel very guilty as they were only helping Romeo and Juliet with the choices they made. The Nurse even stopped supporting Juliet after Romeo was banished and suggested she should marry Paris, although this did mean Juliet was left alone. Friar Lawrence advised both of them before he married them that it was moving along to fast and he shouldn't feel guilty about Juliet's death since he did arrive in time to save her and he did try to convince her to leave the tomb with him and even if he didn't try very hard, Juliet still made the decision to end her own life.
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Friar Laurence advices moderation in love, not violent excess. Then Romeo, Juliet and Friar Laurence leave to get married.