Montague shows up in two and only two scenes in the play Romeo and Juliet: the first and the last. Let's look at the last scene. In this scene the first thing he tells the Prince (and everyone else who is there) is that his wife has died.
Yes. The first e in "scene" is a long vocal.
This is a line from Act I Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. The line is spoken by Escalus, the Prince of Verona. He is addressing Montague and Capulet whose servants have started a brawl in the marketplace.
Scene
Scene is a noun. A scene can be a place or thing.
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Montague tells the gathered that his wife is dead for the frief over her sons exile killed her.
Montague tells the gathered crowd that there's been a murder and that a brawl has broken out in the streets. He urges everyone to disperse and return to their homes to prevent further violence.
Montague informs those gathered that he received word of the feud between the Capulets and Montagues and has come to find out the cause and put an end to the conflict.
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Place the AED pads on the chest.
Place the AED pads on the chest.
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scene 1 act 3
She wishes he wasn't a Montague.