Romeo views banishment from Verona as a fate worse than death because it means being separated from Juliet, the love of his life. He expresses despair and sees it as a punishment that is unbearable, as it prevents him from being with Juliet.
To kill herself
she kills herself because of her grief of Romeo's banishment
he is in love with Juliet and wants to marry her
Romeo reacted with despair and heartbreak upon hearing the prince's decree of banishment. He felt as though being separated from Juliet was a fate worse than death, and he was devastated at the thought of leaving Verona and his beloved.
He is really mad and disappointed. He'd rather be dead that to be banished.
he felt like his world was spinning out of control
The only thing that happens to Romeo's mother in the entire play is that she dies of grief at Romeo's banishment, and yes, it happened the same night Romeo died.
She threatens to kill herself, because life is no longer worth living without the love of her life.
He is banished from Verona, meaning he cannot see Juliet. He thinks it would be better to be dead than not to see his wife, Juliet.
He tells the audience that love is just fortune and death is sacrifice.
Romeos was created in 1989-03.
Banishment is a word.