1. "What man art thou that thus bescreen'd in night so stublest on my counsel?"
2. "How camest thou hither, tell me?"
3. "And wherefore?" (camest thou hither)
4. "By whose direction found'st thou out this place?"
5. "Dost thou love me?"
6. "What satisfaction canst thou have this night?"
7. "At what o'clock tomorrow shall I send to thee?"
8. "Wilt thou be gone?"
9. "Art thou gone so?"
The first seven are from Act 2 scene 2, the last two from Act 3 Scene 5.
you are my love
Romeo and Juliet express their love for one another.'profess' a plus
There are six characters that die 1. Mercutio (killed by Tybalt) 2. Tybalt (killed by Romeo) 3. Lady Montague (died of grief after Romeo was exiled) 4. Paris (I forget how he died) 5. Romeo (commited suicide 6. Juliet (commited suicide)
Shakespeare's six most famous tragedies are Hamlet, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, Romeo and Juliet, Othello and King Lear.
Six people die in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, in this order:Mercutio (Killed by Tybalt)Tybalt (Killed by Romeo)Lady Montague (She doesn't have dialogue before her death but she is said to have died from grief from Romeo's exile by the prince; there is also evidence that she committed suicide)Paris (Killed by Romeo)Romeo (Committed suicide thinking Juliet is dead)Juliet (Committed suicide seeing Romeo dead)
Mercutio, the first to go, dies within minutes of his stabbing by Tybalt. Tybalt dies almost immediately upon Romeo stabbing him. Paris dies soon after Romeo stabs him in the churchyard. Lady Montague dies offstage; how long she lingers is not reported. Romeo dies within seconds of drinking the poison, and Juliet dies soon after stabbing herself with Romeo's knife.
There are six scenes in Act 2 of Romeo and Juliet.
Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How
Romeo and Juliet express their love for one another.'profess' a plus
Juliet is the only Daughter of the wealthy Nobleman Lord Capulet and his lady. Romeo is the son of An equally wealthy family, Lord and Lady Montegue. All six of these people are Characters in Shakespeare's most famous play, Romeo and Juliet.
Yes, Oklahoma has a Romeo and Juliet law that provides an exception to statutory rape laws for consensual sexual activity between teenagers close in age. This law aims to prevent criminal charges against individuals engaged in a consensual relationship when both parties are within a certain age range.
depends if she asks you alot of questions is supper anoying
Romeo and Juliet is not a true story; it didn't really happen; there is no date that can be attached to it. And although six people die in the course of the play, they do not all die on the same day. Two die on the Monday, and the rest on the following Friday night/Saturday morning.
There are six characters that die 1. Mercutio (killed by Tybalt) 2. Tybalt (killed by Romeo) 3. Lady Montague (died of grief after Romeo was exiled) 4. Paris (I forget how he died) 5. Romeo (commited suicide 6. Juliet (commited suicide)
Shakespeare's six most famous tragedies are Hamlet, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, Romeo and Juliet, Othello and King Lear.
Six people die in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, in this order:Mercutio (Killed by Tybalt)Tybalt (Killed by Romeo)Lady Montague (She doesn't have dialogue before her death but she is said to have died from grief from Romeo's exile by the prince; there is also evidence that she committed suicide)Paris (Killed by Romeo)Romeo (Committed suicide thinking Juliet is dead)Juliet (Committed suicide seeing Romeo dead)
The main characters in "Romeo and Juliet" are Romeo Montague, Juliet Capulet, Mercutio, Friar Lawrence, Tybalt, Benvolio Montague, Nurse, Lord Capulet, Lady Capulet, Lord Montague, Lady Montague, Paris, and Prince Escalus.
In scene six of "Romeo and Juliet," Friar Laurence expresses fears about the speed at which events are unfolding. He worries that the secret marriage of Romeo and Juliet may lead to negative consequences, such as family conflicts or dangerous outcomes. The friar also fears that the impulsive nature of the young lovers may result in tragedy.