Yes. Juliet has faked her death, and Friar Laurence conducts a fake funeral in the Capulet family tomb. Unbeknownst to the two, Romeo's servant Balthasar witnesses the proceedings and takes everything at face value. He races on horseback to Mantua to let Romeo know the sad news. Unfortunately, he gets there, and immediately leaves with Romeo, before the Friar's messenger arrives with the explanation of the situation.
When Romeo is banished, he goes to his lady's house(Juliet) and spends the night. Then, when Romeo leaves, most believe he left by a horse lent by his father.
Paris is killed in act V scene III. Paris entered juliets tomb and started to spread flowers over Juliets grave. Romeo then enters Paris thinks he is there to defile the body of either Tybalt or Juliet and challenges him to a sword fight his servent runs to get prince and romeo kills Paris.
because his male servant comes by horse, faster than the friar's donkey, and tells him Juliet is dead, so he never reads the letter infoming him of the plan to fake Juliet's death
Romeo rode a horse, most people believe it was a donkey. It states that he rode this horse on his journey from Mantua to Verona
There is actually two answers to this question. In Shakespeares Romeo and Juiliet, the star-crossed lover's families hold an ancient grudge against each other. The two are separated because Romeo's family(the Montagues) and Juliet's family(the Capulets) don't want each other together. The other answer is actually that in the story, Romeo kills Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, and he gets banished from Verona(the scene of the story), to Mantua for doing so. Therefore, Juliet and Romeo are separated.
When Romeo is banished, he goes to his lady's house(Juliet) and spends the night. Then, when Romeo leaves, most believe he left by a horse lent by his father.
Paris is killed in act V scene III. Paris entered juliets tomb and started to spread flowers over Juliets grave. Romeo then enters Paris thinks he is there to defile the body of either Tybalt or Juliet and challenges him to a sword fight his servent runs to get prince and romeo kills Paris.
to be or not to be romeo romeo where for art thou romeo a horse a horse a kingdom for a horse
Steal Juliets body and take it away with him.
because his male servant comes by horse, faster than the friar's donkey, and tells him Juliet is dead, so he never reads the letter infoming him of the plan to fake Juliet's death
I don't believe anyone can answer who the FIRST person to ride a horse was, but I DO know that horses where originally ridden somewhere in Central Asia in about 1600 B.C.
somewhere on the my horse club website
Romeo rode a horse, most people believe it was a donkey. It states that he rode this horse on his journey from Mantua to Verona
There is actually two answers to this question. In Shakespeares Romeo and Juiliet, the star-crossed lover's families hold an ancient grudge against each other. The two are separated because Romeo's family(the Montagues) and Juliet's family(the Capulets) don't want each other together. The other answer is actually that in the story, Romeo kills Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, and he gets banished from Verona(the scene of the story), to Mantua for doing so. Therefore, Juliet and Romeo are separated.
i don't think so. someone told me she had a school assignment about romeo and Juliet and she made the song. i don't know if its correct though.
Anyone who wants to ride a horse.
its no a guy if that what your thinking. when she was a little she probaly believed in fairytales. So LOVE story is her version of how she wished ROmeo & Juliet ened up, because fairy tales arent always have happy endings...which leads to WHITE horse.