Romeo kills Tybalt. As a result, he incurs such hatred from Juliet's mother that it becomes impossible to announce Romeo and Juliet's marriage to their parents. If the parents don't know that Juliet is married already, they will arrange for other marriages for her, like one to Paris.
The turning point in the play "Romeo and Juliet" is when Romeo kills Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, and is banished from Verona. This sets in motion a plan to reunite Romeo and Juliet, which eventually ends in their deaths.
The turning point in the play "Romeo and Juliet" is when Romeo kills Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, and is banished from Verona. This sets in motion a plan to reunite Romeo and Juliet, which eventually ends in their deaths.
Romeo and Juliet, at least the one written by Shakespeare, is a play. The point of view is the point of view of the audience watching the play. Terms used to describe the point of view of a narrator in a story or novel are inappropriate to plays.
No, the nurse does not die in the Romeo and Juliet Play.
Act III, Scene 1 is the climax because there is no turning back for Romeo after he kills Tybalt.
They help determine the outcome of the play.
Juliet says this in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.
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.
Romeo and Juliet is written in the form of a play.
The Lead female character, paramour of Romeo.
The nurse.
Romeo is 14 and Juliet is 13.