the rising action in Romeo and Juliet is when lord Capulet tells the servant to give the invitations to all the people that are on the guest list, since the servant doesn't know how to read he tries to find a person who can help him. just then romeo and his friend show up and the servant not knowing they were from the montegue family which the capulets hate, he asks them to read the list and invites them to the party.
In order to keep Juliet from marrying Paris, Friar Lawrence gives Juliet a potion that simulates death so that she can be placed in the tomb, and, when she wakes up, escape to to be with Romeo.
When both families find the dead bodies of Romeo and Juliet and end their feud
Falling action is another name for act 4.
Romeo and Juliet get hitched.
they get married
Romeo and Juliet decide that they want to marry each other, Romeo arranges it and by the end of the act they are married.
romeo is upset at the beginning of act one because the girl who he is in "love" with doesn't love him back. & Juliet is upset at the end of act one because she didn't know romeo was who he was at the party.
Juliet says, "Romeo, I come! This do I drink to thee!" and she drinks Friar Lawrence's potion.
Friar Laurence advices moderation in love, not violent excess. Then Romeo, Juliet and Friar Laurence leave to get married.
Romeo finds Juliet asleep and assumes that she is dead. As a result, he drinks poison, killing himself. Right afterwards, Juliet awakens to find Romeo dead beside her. Overcome with grief, she takes Romeo's dagger and pierces her heart, dying in order to be with her love.
Romeo and Juliet get married.
Romeo and Juliet decide that they want to marry each other, Romeo arranges it and by the end of the act they are married.
The wedding between Romeo and Juliet occurs just after the end of Act II
they die
His wife, at the end of Act II.
The murder of Juliet's father
romeo is upset at the beginning of act one because the girl who he is in "love" with doesn't love him back. & Juliet is upset at the end of act one because she didn't know romeo was who he was at the party.
In the play Romeo and Juliet, Paris is killed by Romeo in a duel when he tries to prevent Romeo from entering Juliet's tomb. Paris dies defending his love for Juliet.
Juliet says, "Romeo, I come! This do I drink to thee!" and she drinks Friar Lawrence's potion.
Benvolio is speaking to Mercutio at the end of Act 2, Scene 1 in Romeo and Juliet. They are discussing Romeo's sudden disappearance, as he has climbed over the wall into the Capulet's garden.
Juliet's family has discovered her apparently dead and are preparing to bury her.
Friar Laurence advices moderation in love, not violent excess. Then Romeo, Juliet and Friar Laurence leave to get married.