Although the dream is about his own death, he is encouraged by it. "My dreams presage some joyful news at hand"
queen mab- fairy Romeo- believed a dream they both are non-secure answers or something to go by. Would you believe in a fairy type deal. would you believe a dream where you married a donkey?
Romeo: I dream'd a dream to-night. Mercutio: And so did I. Romeo: Well, what was yours? Mercutio: That dreamers often lie. Romeo: In bed asleep, while they do dream things true.
balthasar, a servant to romeo, was keeping an eye out for romeo in Verona. and when he found out that Juliet was supposedly dead he went and alerted romeo
William Shakespeare said that " Meeting Juliet is a dream", when he was at the party.
In Act 1 Scene 5, Romeo's dream (near the end of the scene) is him predicting his own future. He dreams that something bad is going to happen to him. Romeo isn't in Act 4. Hope I helped!!
queen mab- fairy Romeo- believed a dream they both are non-secure answers or something to go by. Would you believe in a fairy type deal. would you believe a dream where you married a donkey?
Romeo feels optimistic and hopeful after his dream because he sees it as a premonition of good things to come. He interprets the dream as a positive sign that sets the stage for a reunion with Juliet.
The nurse's description of the fight and Tybalt's death leads Juliet to believe that Romeo has been killed. She interprets the news of Tybalt's death as a result of a confrontation with Romeo, and this misunderstanding causes her to despair.
In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo dreams that Juliet finds him dead but then kisses him back to life. This dream foreshadows their tragic fate and the ultimate sacrifice they will make for love.
Romeo: I dream'd a dream to-night. Mercutio: And so did I. Romeo: Well, what was yours? Mercutio: That dreamers often lie. Romeo: In bed asleep, while they do dream things true.
Yes, Romeo believes that dreams can act as omens. In Act 1, Scene 4 of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", Romeo mentions a dream he had that seems to foreshadow an unfortunate event. This belief in the power of dreams to foretell the future contributes to the overall sense of fate and predestination in the play.
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Romeo kills Tybalt.
something bad happening at the feast
balthasar, a servant to romeo, was keeping an eye out for romeo in Verona. and when he found out that Juliet was supposedly dead he went and alerted romeo
We never find out, because Mercutio, always wanting to be centre stage, cuts him off and wants to talk about his own dream. We never get back to what Romeo's dream was.