Mrs Plasek's room.
Romeo stays at Juliet's family tomb until daybreak before leaving for Mantua.
Romeo is going to Mantua in the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
He goes to Mantua.
Friar Lawrence advises Romeo to go to Mantua until things have settled down in Verona. He believes that staying away for a while will help defuse the tension and allow for a better outcome for Romeo and Juliet.
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene....this is part of the prologue at the very beginning of Romeo and Juliet and it says the setting is in Verona, Italy where the story takes place. When Romeo gets exiled he goes to a place called Mantua.
Balthasar goes to Mantua to deliver Romeo's message about Juliet's faked death, in order to prevent Romeo from committing suicide when he hears the news of her death.
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Mantua: City in Italy where Romeo flees after saying his last goodbye to Juliet. He hides here, and waits to hear from the friar. It is here that he learns that Juliet is supposedly dead. Then, on his way to go and see her, he buys poison from an apothecary on the street.
At the beginning of the act, he is in Juliet's bedchamber before he goes into exile in Mantua for the rest of the act.
Friar Lawrence arranges to send Romeo to Mantua, a city in northern Italy, after Romeo is banished from Verona. He believes that Romeo could live there safely until things calm down in Verona.
Balthazar.
When Romeo is banished, he goes to his lady's house(Juliet) and spends the night. Then, when Romeo leaves, most believe he left by a horse lent by his father.
Mantua: City in Italy where Romeo flees after saying his last goodbye to Juliet. He hides here, and waits to hear from the friar. It is here that he learns that Juliet is supposedly dead. Then, on his way to go and see her, he buys poison from an apothecary on the street.