Paris
Paris attempts to arrest Romeo as an outlaw who is banished from Verona. Romeo asks him to lay off but he won't and Romeo is obliged to kill him.
Paris thinks that Romeo plans to commit some act of desecration or vandalism. Paris is easily prejudiced and is happy to believe that Romeo is an evil monster just because he is a Montague. Compare Paris instantly believing the worst of Romeo to Romeo's compassionate behaviour to Paris.
Friar Lawrence did. He tried to keep Juliet from seeing Romeo but no luck.
When Paris attempts to arrest him, Romeo reacts defensively and refuses to comply, leading to a confrontation between them. He is hot-headed and determined to defy Paris, as he is already emotionally charged due to his circumstances. Ultimately, Romeo's actions escalate the situation and contribute to the tragic outcome.
Yes, an arrest warrant allows them to enter only your registered address to seize you. You do not have to be tried to be arrested.
Paris tries to put him under citizen's arrest.
They accidentally meet outside Friar Lawrence's cell. This is very possibly the first time they have talked to one another. Paris is saying how he is looking forward to the wedding, which, if Juliet were actually interested in marrying him as he has been led to believe, would be a pleasant compliment to her. As it is, she replies guardedly, which puzzles him. Probably Paris's talk makes Juliet even more desperate than she was before.
yes bacause Tybalt started the fight and romeo tried to stop it and he didnt kill mercutio
In the original Shakespeare play, she grabs a dagger and stabs herself.
Paris is at Juliet's tomb to pay conventional respect to her. He recognizes Romeo as a Montague and an exile who is not allowed in Verona on pain of death. He assumes that Romeo's plan is to vandalize the Capulet monument and he tries to arrest him. Romeo pleads with him to leave him alone, but Paris insists on fighting.
It was Romeo Dalaire, a man from Montreal
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