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No. Lady Montague was so devastated when Romeo was banished, she died before he came back to kill him himself with Juliet. His father had no one left after Romeo died. I believe he talks about it the last act, last scene.

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Yes, Lady Montegue died because she was grieving over Romeo who was banished from Verona.

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How do Romeo and his friends find out about the party at Juliet's house?

AnswerLord Capulet sends an illiterate servant to go invite the people on the guest list. The servant asks Benvolio and Romeo to read the list for him (the servant doesn't realize that they are Montagues) and then tells them that they are welcome to come as long as they are not of the house of Montague. Even though they are of the house of Montague, they go anyway.And Mercutio (along with his brother, Valentine) was on the guest list.


Are Romeo and Juliet victims of their families' feud?

People spend a lot of time arguing (or being forced to argue in school) over who is at fault for Romeo and Juliet's death. It's a silly argument any way you cut it. Of course the existence of the feud necessarily shaped the events that followed, in two particular ways. First, it convinced Romeo, Juliet and the Nurse that the love affair had to be kept secret. If he wasn't convinced that Capulet would shoot him on sight, Romeo would have gone right after the party straight up to him just like Paris did and said "Look. I'm the only son and heir of Montague--I'm a pretty good catch for your daughter. And what's more, we've talked and I love her and I'm pretty sure she feels the same." Capulet was not the kind of man that would force Juliet on Paris when she preferred another suitable man, but he didn't know that she preferred another guy because she was afraid to tell him. Again, Friar Lawrence agrees to marry them in an irregular way just because he hopes this will reconcile the families, then (in one of many cowardly and irrational acts he does) does not tell the families about the marriage at a time when it might have saved Romeo and Juliet's lives, because he is afraid that Capulet will be angry if he does so. And the reason Capulet would be angry is because of the feud.Of course, Capulet shows in Act 1 Scene 5 that he is actually kindly disposed towards Romeo. It is quite possible that he might have welcomed him as a son in law. It is the non-Capulets such as the servants Samson and Gregory and Tybalt (who is not a Capulet, being the son of Lady Capulet's brother as we find out in Act 3 scene 1) who are actively pursuing the feud.This is the second way in which the feud shapes the plot, by giving a reason for the antagonist Tybalt to be an antagonist. He is all for fighting Montagues, as he says in act 1 scene 1 ("Peace? I hate the word as I hate hell, all Montagues and thee"), so when he finds a Montague crashing the party in Act 1 Scene 5 he calls for his sword. Capulet tells him to shut up and not spoil the party, but Tybalt will have his fight with a Montague whether Capulet likes it or not, and so, as we hear in Act 3 Scene 1, he sends a letter challenging Romeo to Romeo's house and goes cruising the town looking for him.Tybalt's feud driven mission to fight with Romeo, together with Mercutio's equally feud driven desire to enter that fight results in both of their deaths and disaster (and extremely apt word, since "aster" is the Latin for "star", so "disaster" means "star-crossed") for Romeo. It gets him in trouble both with the authorities in the person of Prince Escalus who banishes him, and with Lady Capulet, who takes the death of Tybalt as her own personal family feud. To console Juliet she reveals that she has plans to murder Romeo in Mantua in revenge for Tybalt's death, making it well-nigh impossible for Juliet to make a clean breast of things at this late stage. The feud here has moved on and become a feud between Romeo and Lady Capulet's family.Ironically, Mercutio, who is so keen to defend the Montague family honour, is not a Montague any more than Tybalt is a Capulet. And as a footnote another non-family member, Paris, will choose because of the feud to believe that Romeo has come to Juliet's grave to desecrate it, and will make himself an instrument of the supposed Capulet wrath, insist on fighting Romeo and die in the process.So, if you ask are Romeo and Juliet victims of the feud, a sensible answer is that there are a lot of factors which play into their tragedy. It is foolish to try to isolate one of them and say "look, this is the sole reason things went wrong for these kids". And there can be no doubt that if you removed the background of ill-will between the families, the story would not have turned out so unhappily. It is a necessary if not sufficient factor.


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Who all died in Romeo and Juliet?

In Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt kills Romeo's friend Mercutio, so Romeo kills Tybalt. Romeo kills Paris and then himself, thinking that Juliet is dead. Juliet wakes up from her sleep and, seeing Romeo dead, kills herself. At the end we find out that Romeo's mother dies because of grief over the banishment of her son.


What does benvolio offer to do for Montague in romeo and Juliet?

He offers to find out why Romeo is so mopey.


Who does Romeo Montague live with?

Romeo lives with his parents. In Act 1 Scene 1 Mrs. Montague is worried because she doesn't know where Romeo is and asks Benvolio to go find him. Typical mother of a teenager.


When Montague first arrives on the scene what does he tells those gathered?

Montague informs those gathered that he received word of the feud between the Capulets and Montagues and has come to find out the cause and put an end to the conflict.


What does Montague want to find out and why?

He wants to find out why Romeo is so lovesick and for who he's lovesick for. He wants to find out because the Prince is having a ball (which Romeo doesn't know) and wants to have Romeo and this "mystery" girl there as well.


Who recognizes romeo's voice at the ball?

Tybalt recognizes Romeo's voice at the ball in Act I scene 5 of the play Romeo and Juliet. He says, "This, by his voice, should be a Montague." He cannot see Romeo's face because he is wearing a mask.


How are Montague Romeo and Benvolio related to each other?

In Act I Scene 1, Montague, in his second line, says "Speak, nephew, were you by when it began". The nephew he is talking to is Benvolio. If Benvolio is the nephew of Romeo's father, Benvolio and Romeo must be first cousins.


What does benvolio say he will find out for lord and lady Montague?

In Act I, Scene I of Romeo And Juliet, following the exit of the Prince and others, Benvolio first recounts to the Montagues the beginning of the fight that just occurred. He says that when he got to the fight, he saw the servants of the Capulet and Montague houses fighting and when he tried to stop the fight, Tybalt (a capulet) began to fight with him. He then explains how the fighting escalated until Prince Escalus arrived and ended the fight. Next, Lady M. asks Benvolio about her son, Romeo. Benvolio explains that Romeo is pretty bummed out but he isn't sure why, and he's seen Romeo wandering around and avoiding people. Lord Montague then recounts how he's seen Romeo sighing and crying, shutting himself away in the dark inside his house. Nobody seems to be able to figure out why Romeo is so unhappy and they all stand around wondering what they could do to help when Romeo enters.


Where does it say romeos mom dies?

yes. she killed herself because she was so sad that he died


What does Juliet realize about Romeo at the end of Act 1?

Juliet realizes that Romeo is a Montague, her family's enemy, at the end of Act 1. She says, "My only love sprung from my only hate!" This realization sets the stage for the tragic love story that unfolds in Shakespeare's play.


What is Juliet thinking about as she stands alone on the balcony?

Juliet is worried that somebody other than the nurse and Friar Lawrence will find out that she married Romeo. She is trying to keep her marriage a secret because she thinks that people seeing a Capulet marrying a Montague will not accept it.


Who died first in the play Romeo or Juliet?

Juliet dies before Romeo in the play "Romeo and Juliet." Juliet takes a potion to feign her death, leading Romeo to eventually take his own life when he believes she is truly dead. Juliet then wakes up to find Romeo dead and chooses to join him in death.