Mantua
Romeo flees Mantua.
Romeo is exiled because he kills Tybalt in a fit of rage after Tybalt kills Mercutio. He flees to Mantua to avoid further conflict and punishment from the authorities in Verona.
ya and flees were on rats and dirty littl' creatures.
Malcolm and Donalbain.
Macbeth flees Scotland immediately after Duncan's death to evade suspicion and consolidate his power as the new king.
Romeo is supposed to live out his banishment in the nearby town of Mantua. This is where he flees to after being banished from Verona for killing Tybalt.
Romeo was in Mantua at the time, because he was had to flee Verona after he was banished for fighting and killing Tybalt it the street. Friar Laurence wasn't the one who was sent to find Romeo though, Friar John was, but he was detained and the letter never reached Romeo.
Romeo will stay in Mantua while he is banished from Verona. He flees Verona after being exiled by Prince Escalus for killing Tybalt. The Friar arranges for Romeo to stay in Mantua until things calm down.
In the play there aren't really any servants, there are servingman though. You may be talking about Balthasar, a relative of Romeo's who sees Juliet dead and does not know that it is a trick. He flees to Romeo's hiding place in Mantua, Italy and tells Romeo and Juliet is dead. Make your questions less vague!
A fugitive, or an absconder.A person who flees from justice is called a fugitive. He is also known as a wanted person and is either convicted or accused of a crime. A fugitive takes refuge in another country in order to avoid arrest.
Donalbain is one of King Duncan's sons in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." He is younger brother to Malcolm, the heir to the Scottish throne. After Duncan's murder, Donalbain flees to Ireland for safety.
no. not ususally. in most states that is considered a felony hit and run. leaving the scene of a crime has a hefty penalty, unless you have a good reason and even then....