He said that "dreams lie" if you were thinking about the part they were all walking to the party to see rosaline
In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo believes in the importance of dreams and fate. In Act 1, Scene 4, he says, "I dreamt a dream tonight." He interprets his dream as an omen that will lead him to his destiny, showing his belief in the role of dreams in shaping one's future.
Act III Scene 5
No, it was Malcolm who said it in Act 4 Scene 3No, Malcolm did in Act IV Scene 3, when talking to MacDuff.
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You will have to say which scene 2 you are talking about.
TO kill them
It has made him effeminate.
They say they love each other and talk about getting married!
the play didn't say but i think he died on a road somewhere since the murderer's kill him while banquo ad fleace is on the cart. I'm really not sure
There are a number of scenes in the play which are Scene IV: four, to be precise. You will have to say which act you are talking about.
In Act 1 Scene 2, in two years. In Act 3 Scene 4, in two days.
HE's not. People may think this because of how the dreams made him act in hp5