Friar Laurence tells the Prince about Romeo's actions leading to the deaths of Tybalt and Mercutio. This decision aligns with his sense of duty and morality, as he wants to ensure justice is served and the truth is known. However, some may view it as risky given the potential consequences for Romeo.
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The prince announces that Romeo will be killed, if he doesn't leave Verona.
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In Act III Scene I, Romeo is banished by the prince after killing Tybalt.
he says that Romeo needs to Fornicate with her and than kill her
there was one edward tells bella, it was something that romeo had said in the movie they watched together, i think
they will be punished with Death
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.
The friar rebukes Romeo for being too hasty and impulsive in his decisions, reminding him to think before acting and consider the consequences of his actions. He tells Romeo to be patient and not let his emotions control him.
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.
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.
Juliet's impulsive behaviors include falling in love with Romeo at first sight, deciding to marry him secretly after just meeting him, and taking a potion to fake her death without thinking about the consequences.