The Prince is acknowledged but the feud between the families is "evidently" is worth the possibility of being hanged.
The prince's threats was that if the montagues and Capulets don't stop fighting, they will have to depart Verona or be killed.
The impression Juliet has made on Romeo is what we call "love at first sight". When she first sees Romeo at the Capulets dinner/ball, she thinks of him as the most handsome man she has ever laid eyes on. Also, she is talking to herself on her balcony in scene 2 of act 2 about how Romeo should be hers if it wasn't for his last name, Montague.
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
Juliet Capulet is one of the leads in "Romeo & Juliet"
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juliet was punished in scene 3 of the movie
tybalt, juliets cousin killed him, in result tybalt got killed by romeo
West Side Story, Warm Bodies, Romanoff and Juliet, and Gnomeo & Juliet are notable works that were directly influenced by Romeo and Juliet.
David Garrick
In Romeo and Juliet, both Mercutio and Tybalt die. Mercutio is a kinsman of the Prince through his friendship with Romeo, while Tybalt is a kinsman of the Prince through blood relation as Juliet's cousin. Both deaths contribute to the tragic outcome of the play.
He banishes Romeo from Verona, stating that if Romeo was found inside Verona 'that hour shall be his last'
The prince's threats was that if the montagues and Capulets don't stop fighting, they will have to depart Verona or be killed.
The impression Juliet has made on Romeo is what we call "love at first sight". When she first sees Romeo at the Capulets dinner/ball, she thinks of him as the most handsome man she has ever laid eyes on. Also, she is talking to herself on her balcony in scene 2 of act 2 about how Romeo should be hers if it wasn't for his last name, Montague.
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
In Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet is presented as young, innocent, and obedient. She follows her parents' wishes but also shows intelligence and depth in her interactions. For example, in Scene 3, she responds to Lady Capulet's inquiry about her thoughts on marriage by saying, "It is an honour I dream not of." This line reveals Juliet's modesty and lack of interest in marriage at such a young age. Overall, Juliet's first impression is that of a dutiful daughter who has yet to discover her independence and desires.