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Who wants to take Juliet's hand in marriage in Romeo and Juliet?

Romeo and Paris.


What does romeo tell Paris he must do?

Capulet tells Paris to marry Juliet, as he (Capulet) is hoping that it will take her mind off her grief of her cousin's death. (Although, Juliet is actually more upset about Romeo's exile than Tybalt's death, but her parents don't know that.)


What news does Romeo's servant bring to romeo in mantua?

Romeo's servant brings him news of Juliet's death in Mantua. The servant is unaware that Juliet's death is a ruse to avoid marrying Paris, leading Romeo to return to Verona and ultimately take his own life.


How does the play Romeo and Juliet end?

In Mantua, Romeo's servant Balthasar arrives and tells Romeo that Juliet is dead. Romeo vows to see Juliet in her tomb and poison himself there, buying the poison from a poor Apothecary who illegally sells it to Romeo only because he (the Apothecary) needs the money. At Lawrence's cell, Friar John reports he could not deliver the letter to Romeo since he (John) got stuck in a quarantined house while searching for Romeo. Friar Lawrence heads to the cemetery with a crowbar. At the tomb, Paris and his page arrive and Paris mourns Juliet's death. Paris hides when he hears Romeo and Balthasar approach. Romeo orders Balthasar to leave him alone, no matter what he hears. When Romeo opens the tomb, Paris steps out and tries to stop him by provoking him to fight. Romeo entreats Paris to simply walk away and not fight, but Paris forces Romeo to fight him, resulting in Romeo slaying Paris. In sorrow, Romeo lays Paris in the tomb, while Paris' page secretly leaves to call the watch. Romeo finds Juliet and mourns her death, then drinks his poison and dies. Outside the tomb, Friar Lawrence arrives and meets Balthasar who tells the Friar that Romeo has been in the tomb for one half hour. Lawrence enters the tomb and finds Romeo and Paris dead. Juliet then awakes and spots Romeo. The Friar, upon hearing noises outside flees, leaving Juliet with Romeo. Juliet tries to kill herself with Romeo's poison, but can find none, either in the vial or on Romeo's lips. In desperation, she stabs herself with Romeo's dagger. The watch arrives, having found Balthasar and the Friar. The Prince and Lord and Lady Capulet arrive and learn Paris, Romeo, and Juliet are dead (amazingly to them, Juliet seems to have been alive, and then newly dead again). Lord Montague arrives and reports that his wife has died from grief over Romeo's exile, then learns himself of Romeo's death. Capulet and Montague make peace and swear to never fight again. They vow to build solid gold statues of Romeo and Juliet and place them side by side so all can remember their plight. The short form: Romeo and Juliet both kill themselves and their parents decide to reconcile as a result.


How does Romeo react when he hears someone in Juliets tomb?

When Romeo hears someone in Juliet's tomb, he is initially startled and assumes that someone is there to disturb her or desecrate her resting place. He then confronts Paris, whom he believes is an intruder, and a fight ensues, leading to Paris's death. Romeo's reaction is fueled by his deep grief and anger over Juliet's death, and he is determined to be with her, leading him to take his own life shortly after.


What are examples of a reversed thought in romeo and Juliet act 4 and 5?

In Act 4 of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet's reversed thought is when she decides to take the potion and appear dead to avoid marrying Paris. In Act 5, Romeo's reversed thought is deciding to take his life after mistakenly believing Juliet has died, rather than finding another way to be with her.


Where does act 4 scene 3 in romeo and Juliet take place?

Prologues do not have settings. They are apart from the action of the play.


In The Tale of Two Cities where does most of the story take place?

Paris


How would you get to Paris from the US?

Most people fly, (take a plane ride), from the USA to Paris, France. A very few, take a freighter, or cruise liner, from the USA to France, and then take a train, or some other vehicle from the docks to Paris.


What occurs in scene 5 to alienate Juliet from her family?

In scene 5 of "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet's family arranges her marriage to Paris without her consent. This alienates Juliet from her family as they disregard her feelings and desires, pushing her to take drastic measures to be with Romeo instead.


What is the setting of Romeo and Juliet?

The principal setting for Romeo and Juliet is in Verona, Italy. All of the scenes take place in Verona except for Act V, Scene 1, which takes place in the city of Mantua. The time is July in an unspecified year.


How long did it take all six people to die in Romeo and Juliet?

Mercutio, the first to go, dies within minutes of his stabbing by Tybalt. Tybalt dies almost immediately upon Romeo stabbing him. Paris dies soon after Romeo stabs him in the churchyard. Lady Montague dies offstage; how long she lingers is not reported. Romeo dies within seconds of drinking the poison, and Juliet dies soon after stabbing herself with Romeo's knife.