Paris attempts to arrest Romeo as an outlaw who is banished from Verona. Romeo asks him to lay off but he won't and Romeo is obliged to kill him.
In Act 5, Scene 3 of "Romeo and Juliet," it is Friar Laurence who first discovers the bodies of Romeo and Paris in the Capulet tomb. He arrives at the scene shortly after Romeo has taken poison and finds the two dead. The sight of their bodies prompts Friar Laurence to lament the tragic events that have unfolded.
Paris, although he is hiding as opposed to being in plain sight only because Romeo has arrived. It would be better to ask, "Who hides in the graveyard after Romeo arrives?"
Romeo arrives, kills Paris and then himself.
Juliet was betrothed to Paris by their parents. He was there to mourn her.
In Act V, Scene One of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the four characters who confront one another are Romeo, Juliet, Paris, and Friar Laurence. Romeo arrives at Juliet's tomb, where he encounters Paris, who believes he is there to mourn Juliet. A confrontation ensues between Romeo and Paris, leading to a tragic turn of events. Meanwhile, Friar Laurence arrives in time to witness the aftermath of their conflict.
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In Act 5, Scene 3 of "Romeo and Juliet," it is Friar Laurence who first discovers the bodies of Romeo and Paris in the Capulet tomb. He arrives at the scene shortly after Romeo has taken poison and finds the two dead. The sight of their bodies prompts Friar Laurence to lament the tragic events that have unfolded.
Paris, although he is hiding as opposed to being in plain sight only because Romeo has arrived. It would be better to ask, "Who hides in the graveyard after Romeo arrives?"
When the prince arrives at the tomb, he discovers that Juliet is dead. He finds Paris dead as well, as Romeo had killed him. Finally, Friar Laurence is arrested by the authorities for his role in the events leading up to Juliet's apparent death.
Paris, although he is hiding as opposed to being in plain sight only because Romeo has arrived. It would be better to ask, "Who hides in the graveyard after Romeo arrives?"
Romeo arrives, kills Paris and then himself.
At Juliet's tomb, Paris discovers Romeo there and believes he has come to defile the tomb. A fight ensues between them, resulting in Paris being killed by Romeo. Romeo then takes his own life beside Juliet, expressing his love for her even in death.
When Romeo arrives at the graveyard, he finds Paris mourning over Juliet's supposed death. Romeo does not realize that Juliet is alive and believes she is truly dead, as he was unaware of Friar Laurence's plan.
Paris tries to put him under citizen's arrest.
Juliet was betrothed to Paris by their parents. He was there to mourn her.
Paris is at the tomb of the Capulets where Juliet was laid to pay his respects to Juliet. Romeo runs into him there and they end up in a fight. Romeo kills Paris.
When Romeo arrives at the Capulets' home, he is invited inside as a masked guest at the masquerade ball. He is not recognized by the Capulets or their guests, which allows him to interact freely with Juliet and eventually leads to their fateful meeting.