Romeo's killing of Paris at the Capulet monument demonstrates his intense love for Juliet and his willingness to protect her even at great personal cost. It also highlights his impulsive nature and his tendency to act without fully considering the consequences of his actions.
capulet kills Romeo and Juliet ends up marrying Paris by force.
capulet kills Romeo and Juliet ends up marrying Paris by force.
Juliets relatives are the Capulets. In the book it talks of.... Lady Capulet, Capulet, Tybalt. Lady Capulet is Juliets Mother (She encourages Paris' and Juliets marriage) Capulet is Juliets father (The one who forces her to marry Paris) Tybalt is Juliets cousin. (He picks a fight with Mercutio and kills him. Romeo takes revenge for his friend and kills Tybalt. That is why Romeo is banished from Verona)
yes because Paris killed mercutio in a fight. < This is wrong Romeo kills Tybalt because Tybalt killed mercutio in a fight. Paris plans to get married to Juliet but on the day of their wedding Juliet dies. So Paris never dies.<~ This is also wrong, Romeo kills Tybalt because he killed Mercutio and Romeo also kills Paris because he provoked him in the Capulet tomb. So Paris does die.
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Romeo kills him when Paris tries to arrest him. Paris is under the impression that Romeo is hanging around the Capulet tomb to desecrate it.
When Juliet drinks the poison, they lie her to rest in the family tomb. Benvolio tells Romeo that is where she is, and he goes there to kill himself. i think Paris goes to visit her body and Romeo kills him.
Tybalt is associated with the Capulets, and he thinks of himself as a Capulet, but he is actually not a Capulet at all. He is the son of Lady Capulet's brother, and Lady Capulet is only a Capulet by marriage. That is why it is Lady Capulet, and not Lord Capulet, who is so furious with Romeo after he kills Tybalt.
Romeo finds out that Juliet is apparently dead; he buys poison; he goes to Verona; he goes to the tomb; he meets Paris, fights and kills him; drinks poison and dies; Juliet wakes up and kills herself; the bodies are discovered; Friar Lawrence explains what happened; Montague and Capulet reconcile.
"O my love, my wife!Death, that hath suck'd the honey of thy breathHath had no power yet upon thy beauty."- William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, 5.3orBeauty's ensign yetIs crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks,And death's pale flag is not advanced there.
Paris was mortally wounded in the Trojan war by Philoctetes.
Benvolio, Nurse, Capulet, Lady Capulet, Montague, Lady Montague, Friar John, Friar Lawrence, Apothecary, Balthasar Actually Lady Montague dies from what the play says grief from Romeo's death.