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When Juliet sees Romeos body lying next to her what does she do?

Juliet sees Romeo's body and then stabs herself with his dagger, choosing to die by his side rather than live without him.


Why does Romeo die in Romeo and Juliet?

because romeos sees Juliet and thinks shes dead, so he takes some poison because he belongs with her and that he doesn't want to live without her, cruel love


What is romeos thoughts on banishment?

Romeo views banishment from Verona as a fate worse than death because it means being separated from Juliet, the love of his life. He expresses despair and sees it as a punishment that is unbearable, as it prevents him from being with Juliet.


What does romeo do whenn he sees the body of Juliet?

When Romeo sees Juliet's body, he reacts with grief and sorrow. He laments her death and expresses his love for her before ultimately taking his own life.


Who sees Juliet's funeral?

Romeo sees Juliet after he kills Paris


Romeos attitudes towards benvolio before meeting Juliet?

Romeo sees Benvolio as a loyal and well-meaning friend who tries to look out for him. He trusts Benvolio's guidance and appreciates his efforts to keep the peace.


Why is Juliet annoyed at the beginning of scene V?

Because the nurse is taking too long to respond/return with romeos answer.


What makes Romeo forget Rosaline?

When Romeo first sees Juliet he forgets about Roseline.


Who was the ghost Juliet sees before drinking the potion?

He doesn't tell her anything. He thinks she's dead and that's what she appears to be. He talks to her the same way characters talk to the moon (this is called apostrophe), but he doesn't expect her to hear him.


Why does Juliet kill herself with romeos dagger after she wakes up from being drugged?

Juliet kills her self because she loves Romeo with all her heart and Romeo killed his self to be with her so she felt that is would only be right if they could be together.


In act 3.3 of Romeo and Juliet how does the golden axe metaphor develop Romeos character?

In act 3.3 of Romeo and Juliet, the golden axe metaphor suggests that Romeo sees himself as capable of achieving great feats but feels that his love for Juliet has weakened him. This metaphor highlights his internal conflict between his personal desires and the societal expectations that constrain him. It also shows how Romeo's love for Juliet has transformed him and made him question his own identity and values.


How does Romeo see Juliet?

Romeo first sees Juliet at a party. Before the party, Romeo was very much into another girl. But once Romeo sees Juliet, he is instantly infatuated by her beauty.