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Balthasar rides a horse back to Verona, while Romeo rides a mule.

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What news does balthasar bring to Romeo and what does that information prompt Romeo to do?

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.


Why is the relationship between romeo and mercutio so important?

I would guess this:.... since they are such good friends, it effected Romeo so much when Tybalt killed Mercutio. Romeo then goes and kills Tybalt, getting him banished from Verona. This is where most of the plan for Romeo and Juliet to be together gets messed up...Since Romeo is not in Verona, the friar's plan has to be delivered by letter. When juliet takes potion to make herself seem dead, she is buried in the tomb. Balthasar goes to tell Romeo who rushes back to Verona, missing the letter explaining the whole plan.


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Up until Act 5 when he sneaks back into Verona to kill himself.


How did the nurse reveal about Romeo and Juliet?

The nurse reveals to Juliet that Romeo is banished from Verona. She also gives Juliet a ring that Romeo sent as a token of his love. She advises Juliet to be patient and wait for Romeo to come back to her.


In the story of romeo and Juliet What is the prince punishment of romeo?

The Prince of Verona banishes Romeo from the city for killing Tybalt. Romeo is sent into exile with the threat of death if he is found within the city walls again.


Where is a quote that shows Romeo went back to Verona?

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If Romeo came back to Verona, he would likely face challenges due to his past actions and the feud between the Montagues and Capulets. He might encounter resistance from Juliet's family and authorities, which could lead to further conflict. Ultimately, his return may not be a peaceful one, given the tragic events that unfolded previously.


Where does romeo go after spending his last night with Juliet?

Romeo marries Juliet at the very end of Act II. In the first scene of Act III Benvolio and Mercutio are lolling about in the Verona town square when Tybalt arrives, looking for a fight with Romeo. A moment later Romeo arrives. So the first place Romeo goes after his wedding is to the Verona town square. (You could probably say the Verona palazzo, as long as your teacher will understand that).


Why does romeo believe that the prince is merciful?

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What did Romeo tell Balthasar to do at the tomb?

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