he says "love-devouring Death do what he dare"
basically, 'let love do what he can, he can't take away the joy of being with Juliet'
but, ultimately, Death does.
Romeo and Juliet hold conversations in Act I Scene 5, Act II Scene 2, Act II Scene 6 and Act III Scene 5.
In Act 1, Scene 1
in the final scene, both romeo and Juliet die.
to make the point that if anyone fights from then on, there will be severe consequences. He's sort of like Fate.
The only person Romeo kills is Tybalt.
In Act 3, Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet sees a vision of Romeo lying dead at the bottom of a tomb. This is a foreshadowing of their tragic fate and adds to the sense of impending doom in the play.
Romeo and Juliet hold conversations in Act I Scene 5, Act II Scene 2, Act II Scene 6 and Act III Scene 5.
In Act 1, Scene 1
in the final scene, both romeo and Juliet die.
Tybalt calls Romeo a "villain" in Act 3, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet.
Act V, Scene III. It is the last scene in the play.
to make the point that if anyone fights from then on, there will be severe consequences. He's sort of like Fate.
The only person Romeo kills is Tybalt.
act 4 scene 1
Almost all of the scenes of Romeo and Juliet are important to the dramatic experience in some way, but the story could be told in much abbreviated form using the following scenes: Act 1 Scene V The party scene. Romeo meets Juliet. Act 2 Scene II The balcony scene. They declare their love for each other. Act 2 Scene VI The wedding scene. They are married. Act 3 Scene I Romeo kills Tybalt and is banished. Act 4 Scene I Juliet goes to Friar Lawrence with her problem. Act 5 Scene III They die and the play ends.
Act 1 Scene 5
In Act 2 Scene 2 the woman Romeo loves is Juliet.