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Well, the open line is in the prologue. Yes, it was said during the play. It is called a Sonnet. At least that is the name of the grammatical form Shakespeare wrote it in.

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In the play and or book romeo and Juliet who says this line o i am slain if thou be merciful open the tomb lay me with Juliet?

count Paris


As count Paris was dying what did he ask romeo to do?

"Open the tomb and lay me with Juliet." Romeo does it too.


What is an important episode in romeo and Juliet play?

The most famous episode is when Romeo sneaks into Juliet's backyard and overhears her at her open window talking to herself.


Who says this I enforce thy rotten jaws to open and in despite I'll cram thee with more food in Romeo and Juliet?

The line "I enforce thy rotten jaws to open, and in despite I'll cram thee with more food" is spoken by the character Romeo in Act 5, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." He says this as he confronts the tomb of Juliet, believing she is dead, and he intends to join her in death. This moment reflects his desperation and determination to be with Juliet, even in the face of death.


What are the circumstances of Paris death in romeo and Juliet?

Paris goes to pay his last respects to Juliet , when Romeo shows up . Then Paris and Romeo gets into a fight and kills Paris. As Paris's last word he says" Oh, I am slain, if thou be merciful, open the tomb, lay me with Juliet." So Romeo lays him (Paris) next to his wife Juliet (Romeo's Wife).


Is there a recurring chorus in Romeo and Juliet?

Yes, the Prologue reappears to open Act II


Is there a quote from the nurse in romeo and Juliet?

Yes, one famous quote from the Nurse in Romeo and Juliet is "A plague o' both your houses!" uttered after the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt, blaming the feuding families for their fate. She also plays a key role in the play as a confidante and messenger between Romeo and Juliet.


Character of Juliet in Romeo and Juliet?

She is very naive at times, she's stubborn but also a little open-minded. She really loves Romeo, as he loves her. She wants to be free to do her own thing, but feels so trapped. She wants to be free and with Romeo.


When he discovers that friar john has not delivered te message to romeo what does friar lawrenve request?

Friar Lawrence requests a crowbar to open Juliet's tomb and a letter to write to Romeo explaining the situation with Juliet.


Why is Juliet open with Romeo?

Because she is so obsessivly in love with him that she feels totally comfortable around him.


Why is Juliet so honest with Romeo?

Juliet is honest with Romeo because she trusts him and feels a deep connection with him. She values open communication in their relationship, which allows them to build a strong foundation of trust and intimacy. Additionally, Juliet believes in being truthful with her feelings and desires, even when it may be risky or unconventional.


Who are the Romeo and Juliet characters?

Remove the plastic covering from your copy of Romeo and Juliet, crack it open, and you will find, just after the scholarly introduction or introductions, and just before the play proper starts, a page called "Dramatis Personae", or "Names of the Actors" or something similar. On that page, you will find to your delight and amazement, a complete list of every character in the play.