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Which lines in this excerpt from act I scene I of Richard III use foreshadowing?

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“Fair is foul, and foul is fair; hover through the fog and filthy air

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Who dies in the anime Romeo x Juliet?

Romeo and Juliet died. Romeo got stabed and Juliet got her heart to stop.WARNING SPOILER DO NOT READ AHEAD-when Juliet found Romeo he was almost dead.they said their last good bye then Romeo leans over Juliet too but Romeo didn`t lean to kiss he was dead.Juliet said she feel her heart is fading(means her heart is not beating proper, which also means she is going to die but before that happened romeo died on her shoulder.:(


Why does Juliet become irritated when the Nurse does return?

Juliet becomes frantic when the nurse pretends that she is too tired to give her the news. Finally the nurse tells her that she is to go see Friar Lawrence so that she can be wed to her love, Romeo.


How did romeo escape his friends?

He lingered behind when leaving the party. His friends had gone on ahead, but he was still at the door. Notice that the guests have practically all gone when Juliet asks the nurse who Romeo is. I guess they didn't wait up for him, and he had no desire to catch them up.


What are some examples of jealousy in Romeo and Juliet?

There are no examples of jealousy in Romeo and Juliet. You need to read Othello instead.


What type of irony is displayed at the end of Romeo and Juliet?

It's 'Dramatic irony', wikipedia explains it succinctly:Dramatic irony is the device of giving the spectator an item of information that at least one of the characters in the narrative is unaware of (at least consciously), thus placing the spectator a step ahead of at least one of the characters.In Romeo and Juliet, the other characters in the cast think Juliet is dead, but the audience knows she only took a sleeping potion.

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Who dies in the anime Romeo x Juliet?

Romeo and Juliet died. Romeo got stabed and Juliet got her heart to stop.WARNING SPOILER DO NOT READ AHEAD-when Juliet found Romeo he was almost dead.they said their last good bye then Romeo leans over Juliet too but Romeo didn`t lean to kiss he was dead.Juliet said she feel her heart is fading(means her heart is not beating proper, which also means she is going to die but before that happened romeo died on her shoulder.:(


In Romeo fearful of the future?

Yes, Romeo is fearful of what lies ahead because of the consequences of his actions. He worries about the escalating conflict between his family, the Montagues, and Juliet's family, the Capulets, and how it will affect their relationship. He also fears the tragic outcome that may result from their forbidden love.


Why does Juliet become irritated when the Nurse does return?

Juliet becomes frantic when the nurse pretends that she is too tired to give her the news. Finally the nurse tells her that she is to go see Friar Lawrence so that she can be wed to her love, Romeo.


How did romeo escape his friends?

He lingered behind when leaving the party. His friends had gone on ahead, but he was still at the door. Notice that the guests have practically all gone when Juliet asks the nurse who Romeo is. I guess they didn't wait up for him, and he had no desire to catch them up.


What are some examples of jealousy in Romeo and Juliet?

There are no examples of jealousy in Romeo and Juliet. You need to read Othello instead.


What type of irony is displayed at the end of Romeo and Juliet?

It's 'Dramatic irony', wikipedia explains it succinctly:Dramatic irony is the device of giving the spectator an item of information that at least one of the characters in the narrative is unaware of (at least consciously), thus placing the spectator a step ahead of at least one of the characters.In Romeo and Juliet, the other characters in the cast think Juliet is dead, but the audience knows she only took a sleeping potion.


Why does Capulet move the wedding ahead one day in romeo and Juliet?

I guess he wants to strike while the iron is hot and make hay while the sun shines. In short, he wants Juliet to say "I do" while she's still in the mood and before she changes her mind again.


Who meets romeo to check that he's made his wedding arrangements?

Juliet consults with the Friar Laurence, many times during the play. One of the things that the Friar helps her with, is planning the secret marriage between Romeo and Juliet. The weddings was extremely tiny, and only four people knew about Romeo and Juliet being married!


When to use lie ahead or lies ahead?

"Lie ahead" is used for plural subjects, and "lies ahead" is used for singular subjects.Example:"Trouble lies ahead.""Troubles lie ahead."


Why is Juliet so willing to trust friar's plan?

Juliet trusts Friar Lawrence's plan because she already sees him as a trusted advisor and confidant. Additionally, the plan offers her a way out of her desperate situation and reunites her with Romeo. Juliet is desperate for a solution to her predicament, and Friar Lawrence provides a way for her to be with the man she loves.


What is William Shakespeare's romeo Juliet about?

In the streets of Verona a brawl breaks out between the servants of the feuding noble families of Capulet and Montague. Benvolio, a Montague, tries to stop the fighting, but is himself embroiled when the rash Capulet, Tybalt, arrives on the scene. After citizens outraged by the constant violence beat back the warring factions, Prince Escalus, the ruler of Verona, attempts to prevent any further conflicts between the families by decreeing death for any individual who disturbs the peace in the future.Romeo, the son of Montague, runs into his cousin Benvolio, who had earlier seen Romeo moping in a grove of sycamores. After some prodding by Benvolio, Romeo confides that he is in love with Rosaline, a woman who does not return his affections. Benvolio counsels him to forget this woman and find another, more beautiful one, but Romeo remains despondent.Meanwhile, Paris, a kinsman of the Prince, seeks Juliet's hand in marriage. Her father Capulet, though happy at the match, asks Paris to wait two years, since Juliet is not yet even fourteen. Capulet dispatches a servant with a list of people to invite to a masquerade and feast he traditionally holds. He invites Paris to the feast, hoping that Paris will begin to win Juliet's heart.Romeo and Benvolio, still discussing Rosaline, encounter the Capulet servant bearing the list of invitations. Benvolio suggests that they attend, since that will allow Romeo to compare his beloved to other beautiful women of Verona. Romeo agrees to go with Benvolio to the feast, but only because Rosaline, whose name he reads on the list, will be there.In Capulet's household, young Juliet talks with her mother, Lady Capulet, and her nurse about the possibility of marrying Paris. Juliet has not yet considered marriage, but agrees to look at Paris during the feast to see if she thinks she could fall in love with him.The feast begins. A melancholy Romeo follows Benvolio and their witty friend Mercutio to Capulet's house. Once inside, Romeo sees Juliet from a distance and instantly falls in love with her; he forgets about Rosaline completely. As Romeo watches Juliet, entranced, a young Capulet, Tybalt, recognizes him, and is enraged that a Montague would sneak into a Capulet feast. He prepares to attack, but Capulet holds him back. Soon, Romeo speaks to Juliet, and the two experience a profound attraction. They kiss, not even knowing each other's names. When he finds out from Juliet's nurse that she is the daughter of Capulet-his family's enemy-he becomes distraught. When Juliet learns that the young man she has just kissed is the son of Montague, she grows equally upset.As Mercutio and Benvolio leave the Capulet estate, Romeo leaps over the orchard wall into the garden, unable to leave Juliet behind. From his hiding place, he sees Juliet in a window above the orchard and hears her speak his name. He calls out to her, and they exchange vows of love.Romeo hurries to see his friend and confessor Friar Lawrence, who, though shocked at the sudden turn of Romeo's heart, agrees to marry the young lovers in secret since he sees in their love the possibility of ending the age-old feud between Capulet and Montague. The following day, Romeo and Juliet meet at Friar Lawrence's cell and are married. The Nurse, who is privy to the secret, procures a ladder, which Romeo will use to climb into Juliet's window for their wedding night.The next day, Benvolio and Mercutio encounter Tybalt-Juliet's cousin-who, still enraged that Romeo attended Capulet's feast, has challenged Romeo to a duel. Romeo appears. Now Tybalt's kinsman by marriage, Romeo begs the Capulet to hold off the duel until he understands why Romeo does not want to fight. Disgusted with this plea for peace, Mercutio says that he will fight Tybalt himself. The two begin to duel. Romeo tries to stop them by leaping between the combatants. Tybalt stabs Mercutio under Romeo's arm, and Mercutio dies. Romeo, in a rage, kills Tybalt. Romeo flees from the scene. Soon after, the Prince declares him forever banished from Verona for his crime. Friar Lawrence arranges for Romeo to spend his wedding night with Juliet before he has to leave for Mantua the following morning.In her room, Juliet awaits the arrival of her new husband. The Nurse enters, and, after some confusion, tells Juliet that Romeo has killed Tybalt. Distraught, Juliet suddenly finds herself married to a man who has killed her kinsman. But she resettles herself, and realizes that her duty belongs with her love: to Romeo.Morning comes, and the lovers bid farewell, unsure when they will see each other again. Juliet learns that her father, affected by the recent events, now intends for her to marry Paris in just three days. Unsure of how to proceed-unable to reveal to her parents that she is married to Romeo, but unwilling to marry Paris now that she is Romeo's wife-Juliet asks her nurse for advice. She counsels Juliet to proceed as if Romeo were dead and to marry Paris, who is a better match anyway. Disgusted with the Nurse's disloyalty, Juliet disregards her advice and hurries to Friar Lawrence. He concocts a plan to reunite Juliet with Romeo in Mantua. The night before her wedding to Paris, Juliet must drink a potion that will make her appear to be dead. After she is laid to rest in the family's crypt, the Friar and Romeo will secretly retrieve her, and she will be free to live with Romeo, away from their parents' feuding.Juliet returns home to discover the wedding has been moved ahead one day, and she is to be married tomorrow. That night, Juliet drinks the potion, and the Nurse discovers her, apparently dead, the next morning. The Capulets grieve, and Juliet is entombed according to plan. But Friar Lawrence's message explaining the plan to Romeo never reaches Mantua. Its bearer, Friar John, gets confined to a quarantined house. Romeo hears only that Juliet is dead.Romeo learns only of Juliet's death and decides to kill himself rather than live without her. He buys a vial of poison from a reluctant Apothecary, then speeds back to Verona to take his own life at Juliet's tomb. Outside the Capulet crypt, Romeo comes upon Paris, who is scattering flowers on Juliet's grave. They fight, and Romeo kills Paris. He enters the tomb, sees Juliet's inanimate body, drinks the poison, and dies by her side. Just then, Friar Lawrence enters and realizes that Romeo has killed Paris and himself. At the same time, Juliet awakes. Friar Lawrence hears the coming of the watch. When Juliet refuses to leave with him, he flees alone. Juliet sees her beloved Romeo and realizes he has killed himself with poison. She kisses his poisoned lips, and when that does not kill her, buries his dagger in her chest, falling dead upon his body.The watch arrives, followed closely by the Prince, the Capulets, and Montague. Montague declares that Lady Montague has died of grief over Romeo's exile. Seeing their children's bodies, Capulet and Montague agree to end their long-standing feud and to raise gold statues of their children side-by-side in a newly peaceful Verona.


How would you compare and contrast the characters Romeo and Juliet with Oedipus and Jocasta?

Well, both couples had a reason not to be involved with each other. The thing is, that the reason Romeo and Juliet had was a feud which was carrying on for no reason and ought to have been stopped long ago. In other words, the problem with their relationship was conventional. So too was Oedipus and Jocasta's, but nobody thinks that the convention against incest is a bad thing. Romeo and Juliet knew what the problem was with their relationship, and they went ahead in spite of it, and they were right, because the convention was wrong. But Oedipus and Jocasta did not know what their problem was, and if they had, they would never have continued with their relationship at all, and they would have been right because the convention was right and they never should have got together.