There are a number of scenes in the play which are Scene IV: four, to be precise. You will have to say which act you are talking about.
Paris' feelings for Juliet are not shown in the play for when she was alive. Paris was in a hurry to marry Juliet, but no feelings were described. Act 5 scene 3 Paris is at Juliets grave and shows emotion for Juliets death - line 12 to 17.
Verona, Capulet Mansion, Juliets balcony (That's tha balcony scene I presume) Romeo and Juliet never meet in Mantua, which is where Romeo is banished too.
Mother: Need you my help? Juliet: No, Madam That's from Act 4 Scene 3; if you want a different exchange between them there are a number of them.
The only plan Juliet's parents make for her in the play is for Juliet to marry Paris.
they were preparing for a wedding, but after Julet "died," they are now preparing for a funeral.
In Act 1, Scene 3 of "Macbeth," the dramatic elements that emerge include the introduction of the witches, who foreshadow Macbeth's rise to power and downfall. The witches' prophecies create suspense and drive Macbeth's ambition to become king. The supernatural elements in this scene contribute to the overall atmosphere of darkness and evil that pervades the play.
Very little, because this is the scene in which she is introduced.
There is no such scene. Capulet (he's not a Lord, by the way) does not even know about Juliet's involvement with Romeo until after her death.
When friar Laurence tells Romeo to not love too quickly or it will end quickly and when the marriage is complete and friar said "too high fortune" which shows irony because things would not be so happy on from there
Paris' feelings for Juliet are not shown in the play for when she was alive. Paris was in a hurry to marry Juliet, but no feelings were described. Act 5 scene 3 Paris is at Juliets grave and shows emotion for Juliets death - line 12 to 17.
Verona, Capulet Mansion, Juliets balcony (That's tha balcony scene I presume) Romeo and Juliet never meet in Mantua, which is where Romeo is banished too.
Well, temporarily at least. We don't know what happens after the last scene in the play, but they are at least temporarily friendly.
Mother: Need you my help? Juliet: No, Madam That's from Act 4 Scene 3; if you want a different exchange between them there are a number of them.
Any one of the following 3 things makes it a DOT reportable accident. 1. Fatality 2. Any one needing emergency medical treatment away from the scene. 3. A vehicle has to be towed from the scene.
The poisonous flower could foreshadow the destructive consequences of the secret love between Romeo and Juliet. Just like the flower can be both healing and harmful, their love brings both joy and tragedy.
Any one of the following 3 things makes it a DOT reportable accident. 1. Fatality 2. Any one needing emergency medical treatment away from the scene. 3. A vehicle has to be towed from the scene.
The only plan Juliet's parents make for her in the play is for Juliet to marry Paris.