The audience knows that Romeo is not dead when Juliet finds him in the tomb, but Juliet believes he is actually deceased. This dramatic irony creates tension and suspense as the audience watches the tragic events play out.
i know this doesnt answer the question but i love that play!!
she doesnt know whether she should get with Romeo, or her brother Tybalt :)
Dramatic irony is when the audience knows something that the characters do not know. An example is that the audience knows that Juliet will wake up after drinking the potion, but Romeo does not know.
they pretend Juliet dies so she doesnt get maried to someone she doesnt like then she goes with romeo
There is no Benjamin in Romeo and Juliet ... unless he is in the audience.
its because romeo and Juliet are dead at the end of the play.
what does lord capulet threaten to do to juliet if she doesnt marry paris
Juliet;s speech is a soliloquy, a device often used in drama when characters speaks to themselves This is the equivalent of letting the audience know what the actor (character) is thinking.
The dramatic point of view in "Romeo and Juliet" is third person omniscient, where the audience can see and know everything happening to the characters, even if the characters themselves do not.
cos Juliet and the audience know she has no intention of meeting him at the church to become his wife - as she is already married and we know she has to find a way out of it - plus the chorus tells the audience 2 lovers 'take their life' so the audience can safely assume she will be dead before Paris tries to claim her anyway
Benvolio: peacemaker, pacifist, doesnt like fighting, has good strong relationships with everyone( even with prince ACT3 scene1) Tybalt: loves to fight, belligerent, weak relationship with Juliet (she doesnt care about him even if he was killed) this is all i know :)
she is a vampire