He dreamed that juliet was gonna wake up to her kiss when he goes to her but then it was the oppisite he wakes up next to her by her kiss but actually he sleeps and gets kissed but then juliet stabbed herself and both died:(
This is a very good question. In Act III Scene 5 Romeo has to leave Verona and go to Mantua. Why doesn't Juliet throw a change of clothes in a sack and go along with him?
Because there would immediately be a gang of Capulets out looking for her. And the current mood of the Capulets (especially Juliet's mother) would not be kindly disposed to find her in the company of Tybalt's murderer. Even if she protested that she was Romeo's wife, they would then likely quickly arrange that she should be Romeo's widow.
It's the same reason why Friar Lawrence in Act IV Scene 1 does not immediately disguise Juliet as a nun and send her off to Mantua with another one of the friars. There would be bound to be a hue and cry after her. That's why he wants her to pretend to be dead.
Romeo travels to Mantua because he is exiled by the Prince due to *SPOILER* killing Tybalt because Tybalt had killed Mercutio.
he had gotten a rumor that Juliet had "died" and had to go to her
Juliet was buried there. He wanted to be at her side when he died.
Verona, Italy
At the time he was living in Bishopsgate, just to the north of London.
The majority of the play happens in Verona. But later on in the story, Romeo gets banished from Verona. He escapes to the city of Mantua.
Balthasar brings Romeo the news of Juliets death (dispite the fact its part of frir larance's plan to let Juliet escape to her romero) and Romeo responds with total unconventional heartbreak and diseides to take his life by her side.
Their town is Verona. Its located in Italy, understand? You should go there and see their home.
Balthasar rides a horse back to Verona, while Romeo rides a mule.
Verona, Italy
At the time he was living in Bishopsgate, just to the north of London.
The majority of the play happens in Verona. But later on in the story, Romeo gets banished from Verona. He escapes to the city of Mantua.
The prince- he was banished from Verona for killing Tybalt.
Yes, He lives in Verona. Italy.
Balthasar brings Romeo the news of Juliets death (dispite the fact its part of frir larance's plan to let Juliet escape to her romero) and Romeo responds with total unconventional heartbreak and diseides to take his life by her side.
No. They were in Verona, Italy. If you go to Verona today there is a location that is said to be Juliet's house and balcony.
In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," it is Prince Escalus of Verona who ultimately decides Romeo's punishment for killing Tybalt. Prince Escalus banishes Romeo from Verona as a result of his actions.
Friar Lawrence advises Romeo to go to Mantua until things have settled down in Verona. He believes that staying away for a while will help defuse the tension and allow for a better outcome for Romeo and Juliet.
Their town is Verona. Its located in Italy, understand? You should go there and see their home.
I'd think a good cliffhanger would be when Romeo is banished from Verona and when he leaves and Juliet is watching him go.