Romeo feels that to be banished is far more worse than death. Examples: "For exile hath more terror in his look, much more than death." and "There is no world without the Verona walls, but purgatory, torture, hell itself."
He is really mad and disappointed. He'd rather be dead that to be banished.
He is banished from Verona, meaning he cannot see Juliet. He thinks it would be better to be dead than not to see his wife, Juliet.
benvolio :-)
immaturity
Benvolio.
His mother. She died of grief offstage after hearing that Romeo was banished, as we find out in the last scene.
He's banished from Verona.
He is really mad and disappointed. He'd rather be dead that to be banished.
To kill herself
"Banishment? Be kind, say death!" Romeo kind of goes off the rails when he realizes that he cannot be in the same town as Juliet. Friar Lawrence has to shake him up and make him see reason--that things could be much worse.
"Banishment? Be kind, say death!" Romeo kind of goes off the rails when he realizes that he cannot be in the same town as Juliet. Friar Lawrence has to shake him up and make him see reason--that things could be much worse.
Romeo is heart borken to find out his dear Juliet has died
Romeo reacted with despair and heartbreak upon hearing the prince's decree of banishment. He felt as though being separated from Juliet was a fate worse than death, and he was devastated at the thought of leaving Verona and his beloved.
Romeo says, "O dear account! My life is my foe's debt."
He is banished from Verona, meaning he cannot see Juliet. He thinks it would be better to be dead than not to see his wife, Juliet.
Romeos was created in 1989-03.
Ethel's Romeos was created in 1915.