He brings Romeo the news of Juliet's death.
Balthazar brought Romeo news of Juliet's death in Verona.
Balthazar brought Romeo news that Juliet was dead.
Balthazar.
In the play there aren't really any servants, there are servingman though. You may be talking about Balthasar, a relative of Romeo's who sees Juliet dead and does not know that it is a trick. He flees to Romeo's hiding place in Mantua, Italy and tells Romeo and Juliet is dead. Make your questions less vague!
Balthasar tells Romeo that Juliet had just died and that he saw the Capulets at her funeral. Even though this is misinformation, Romeo believes Balthasar because he had not got the message form Friar Laurence about the plan.
Balthazar tells him that Juliet is dead.
His servant Balthazar.
What Romeo threatened to do to Balthazar if he he says with him at the tomb is Romeo will kill him. Balthazar did not know Romeo was going to kill himself next to Juliet, otherwise I think Balthazar would have stopped him. Romeo just told Balthazar to live well and prosper, and then to leave, and he leaves Romeo to 'grieve'.
Balthasar is Romeo's servant in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He plays a minor role, conveying information to Romeo that ultimately leads to tragic consequences. Balthasar is loyal to Romeo and tries to help him throughout the play.
Balthazar
Romeo's servant brings him news of Juliet's death in Mantua. The servant is unaware that Juliet's death is a ruse to avoid marrying Paris, leading Romeo to return to Verona and ultimately take his own life.
Although there are a number of monologues in Act five of Romeo and Juliet, the bread-and-butter of the act is, as it usually is, dialogue. Paris and his Page, Romeo and Balthazar, Romeo and Paris, The Friar and Balthazar, the Friar and Juliet, Montague and Capulet all have dialogues.
Romeo's servant Balthazar tells him the news from Verona.
Balthazar.