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It's too late to save Romeo and Juliet by then.

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Q: What is ironic about the acts of forgiveness in Romeo and Juliet?
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How many acts are in romeo and Juliet have?

Romeo and Juliet is a five act play.


In Romeo and Juliet when and which character is acting melodramatic?

Romeo acts melodramatic when Rosaline breaks his heart as well as when he is exiled from Verona and when he thinks Juliet is dead. In my opinion Romeo is the most impulsive character in Romeo and Juliet.


How many acts are in the play of romeo and Juliet?

All of Shakespeare's plays have five acts.


What are the first and second acts in romeo and juluit about?

Romeo and Juliet meet, fall in love, and get married.


Who are the main characters of acts 1 through 4 of Romeo and Juliet?

The usual suspects: Romeo and Juliet, the nurse and the friar, Mercutio and Tybalt, Capulet and Paris.


What is the setting of scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet?

There are four scene fives in Romeo and Juliet (one in each of acts 1, 2, 3, and 4). Which scene 5 are you talking about?


Who died in act1 of romeo and Juliet?

Nobody. They all die in Acts 3 and 5.


What are some examples of dishonesty in romeo and Juliet?

Some examples of dishonesty in "Romeo and Juliet" include the secret marriage between Romeo and Juliet, the deception around Romeo's banishment, and the plan to fake Juliet's death. These acts of dishonesty ultimately lead to tragic consequences for the young lovers.


The epilouge of Romeo and Juliet?

There is no eprolouge but the Prince Escalus's last line sort of acts as the eprolouge


What is the main purpose of Romeo and the Nurse's conversation?

The main purpose of Romeo and the Nurse's conversation is for Romeo to find out if Juliet returns his feelings and to arrange for their secret marriage. The Nurse acts as a go-between and provides a way for Romeo and Juliet to communicate.


Why is Juliet's death ironic?

At the beginning of Act III Scene 2 the Nurse announces "He's dead, he's dead, he's dead." but since she does not have a clear reference for her pronoun, Juliet mistakenly thinks the Nurse was talking about Romeo. This is not an example of dramatic irony, since there is no incongruity in the actions Juliet takes because of her mistake. Believing Romeo to be dead, she weeps and wails, whereas when she finds out the truth she weeps and wails. Her mistake does not make her act in a way which is incongruous with reality, an essential part of dramatic irony.


How is Romeo's behaviour in Romeo and Juliet?

Act 1 he is very depressed over Rosaline, Acts 2-3 he kills Tybalt (Juliet's cousin) and is banished from Verona, and Act 4-5 he kills himself because he wants to be with Juliet in heaven