Juliet sends the nurse to get information from Romeo regarding when they are to meet to be married. Romeo tells the nurse to tell Juliet to devise a plan to get out of the house and go to the confession later that day. In Friar Lawrence's cell is were they will meet and be married.
Romeo and Juliet met for the first time at a costume party. Before the party, Romeo was into a girl and was in love with her. But when he saw Juliet, he forgot about the other one and Romeo and Juliet instantly fell in love.
Juliet is only ever in one of two places: either in her own house, or the church. She is not allowed anywhere else. So any project to get Romeo and Juliet together is going to involve either getting both of them to the church or getting Romeo to the Capulet's house. In the play they do both. Juliet uses the excuse of wanting to attend confession to get to the church at a time when there is not a huge crowd there, and that is how she gets to her wedding. On the other hand, if Juliet lets down a rope ladder from her window, Romeo can join her in her bedroom. They do that too.
Juliet sends the nurse to tell Romeo to meet Juliet in the afternoon.
She is to ask permission to go to confession. At the church she'll meet Romeo and the friar and they are to be married.
He sneaks up on her at the party and grabs her hand.
In act 2 scene 2 she says she will send a messenger to him and she does. It's the Nurse.
At Friar Laurence's cell.
Nothing about Romeo and Juliet is real. It's a play. It's all make-believe.
Friar John fails to give romeo the info about Juliet not really dying.Old Capulet rushes the wedding between Juliet and Paris.The friar didn't come and save romeo and Juliet in time.
they decide to have a secret wedding
Romeo died first. Juliet took a fake potion to make her sleep but appear to be dead. Romeo then drank his potion presuming her dead and died. Juliet then woke up to find Romeo dead and stabbed herself with his knife.
Juliet has taken a herb to make her look dead so that she can escape with Romeo. I think Paris was there to mourn Juliet and noticed Romeo coming. Romeo didn't know about the herb, and was coming to kill himself with poison so that he can be dead alongside Juliet. Paris thinks that Romeo s coming to vandalize the tomb, so he fights him, and Romeo kills him. Romeo kills himself, and then when Juliet wakes up and finds Paris and Romeo dead, she kills herself with a knife. Lovely.
The potion that Juliet takes in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is meant to make her appear dead for 42 hours.
Juliet's messenger, Friar Lawrence, is supposed to meet Romeo at 9am to discuss their plan for Juliet to fake her death so she can be with Romeo. They need to ensure that Romeo is aware of the plan and knows what to do next.
Romeo is never angry with Juliet, the big goof.
Juliet and romeo were still in love and it didn't make a difference
In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo dreams that Juliet finds him dead but then kisses him back to life. This dream foreshadows their tragic fate and the ultimate sacrifice they will make for love.
Nothing about Romeo and Juliet is real. It's a play. It's all make-believe.
No, "Romeo and Juliet" is not a sonnet. It is a tragedy play written by William Shakespeare in traditional verse form. Sonnets are 14-line poems with a specific rhyme scheme, while "Romeo and Juliet" is a longer dramatic work with prose and verse sections.
The story of Romeo and Juliet ended in death because they were secretly married, but then Romeo was banished for killing Juliet's cousin, Tybalt. While he was gone, Juliet's parents want her to marry a count named Paris. She doesn't want to so she goes to Friar Lawrence for help. He gives her a potion that will make her appear dead. She takes it and is brought to the tomb where she is supposed to awaken and meet Romeo, but the letter explaining all of this to Romeo never made it to him. He hears of Juliet's "death", goes to her tomb, sees that she appears dead, and drinks a potion that kills him. Juliet wakes up moments later, sees Romeo dead, and stabs herself with his dagger.
Nobody. Juliet just fell in love with Romeo at a party.
Friar John fails to give romeo the info about Juliet not really dying.Old Capulet rushes the wedding between Juliet and Paris.The friar didn't come and save romeo and Juliet in time.
In "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo and Juliet are the only ones who know the details of their conversation on the balcony. Romeo overhears Juliet speaking her thoughts aloud, and the two lovers share a private exchange where they declare their love for each other and make plans to be together.
Oath: Romeo and Juliet make a secret oath to be together forever. Outlaw: Romeo is banished from Verona for killing Tybalt. Obsession: The intense love between Romeo and Juliet is described as an obsession.