ACT 4
Juliet faces many horrifying trials, however she deals with them perfectly.
She deals with her parent's wishes in marrying Paris by telling them she accepts, and lies to the nurse to go to confession, but she really is going to the friar for advice to help her, because she wont marry Paris. She also accepts the friars advice on taking the poison to make her seem dead, and the plan goes perfectly so far.
Yes, the main characters both face death.
Shakespeare's point of view in writing "Romeo and Juliet" was likely to explore themes of love, fate, and the consequences of feuding families. He aimed to create a timeless tragedy that delves into the complexities of human emotion and the obstacles that love can face.
Romeo and Juliet are happy because they have found true love with each other amidst the feud between their families, the Montagues and the Capulets. They find joy in being together and in the depth of their connection, despite the challenges they face.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," before Romeo kills Paris in the Capulet tomb, Paris requests to be laid to rest beside Juliet. Despite their enmity, Romeo honors Paris's last wish, allowing him to be with Juliet in death. This act highlights Romeo's respect for love, even in the face of tragedy and conflict.
Friar Lawrence gives Juliet the potion to reunite Romeo and Juliet again from their parting. Juliet is forced to marry Paris and she does not want to. Therefore she goes to Friar Lawrence for help and he gives her the potion to get her life and love back
Romeo from "Romeo and Juliet" and Tony from "West Side Story" are both passionate, impulsive young men who fall in love quickly and face tragic consequences. Juliet from "Romeo and Juliet" and Maria from "West Side Story" are both young women who experience forbidden love across rival factions, leading to heartbreak and loss. Both pairs of characters embody the themes of love, conflict, and tragedy in their respective stories.
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In a tragedy, the hero must make a fatal mistake or have a character flaw that leads to their downfall.
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Because Hamlet is the instrument for his own destruction, and the events in the play are riddled with death and hardship. In particular, the story ends with Hamlet, Laertes, Claudius and Gertrude all lying dead on the stage, a common ending for Shakespearean tragedies.
In the face of tragedy, Maudie remains resilient, compassionate, and optimistic. She demonstrates strength of character, courage, and a deep capacity for love and forgiveness despite the challenges she faces.
Juliet reveals her private thoughts that she would not have told romeo to his face