Juliet's parents, especially her mother, build a hate campaign against Juliet's husband, but this is because Juliet has kept secrets from them and has effectively abandoned them. Romeo and Juliet separate, but this is their joint decision in the hope that ultimately they will be reunited; he does not abandon her. The nurse becomes estranged from Juliet after suggesting that Juliet should abandon Romeo and marry Paris; Juliet chooses to let go of the Nurse as a result. It is Friar Lawrence who leaves the tomb and Juliet when the guards are coming who really abandons her, and he is the only person to do so. As a result she has the opportunity to commit suicide.
Juliet Capulet is one of the leads in "Romeo & Juliet"
HE IS JULIET'S COUSIN
Juliet's father lived in Verona, same as Juliet.
if your are on about Romeo and Juliet Juliet is from the family Capulet hopes this helps :)
Romeo and Juliet (1935), Romeo & Juliet (1968) and Romeo+Juliet (1996).
Well, just about everything. For example, in the last scene he abandons Juliet because he is afraid of the watch, thus allowing her to kill herself. He does not reveal that Juliet is already married, even when Paris comes to arrange a wedding, because he is afraid that the families will be mad at him for marrying her to Romeo.
The God Abandons Antony was created in 1911.
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It is a person who abandons their duty or post.
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The cast of Abandons - 1985 includes: Nicole Jamet Vincent Poujoul Franco Ressel Lambert Wilson
One that abandons his mates.
Geronimo
He represents a good friend. who then abandons evryman.
A hermit.
He obviously is not interested anymore and moved on.
He wouldn't. He does not put himself in any danger by helping Romeo and Juliet, because he makes sure that nobody knows about it. Even when he is called upon to marry Juliet to Paris, he still does not stay anything, even though he cannot perform the marriage without being an accessory to bigamy. Fortunately Juliet gives him an out by agreeing to fake her death, so that nobody need know about the friar's involvement. We see the friar's cowardice in the last scene. He says to Juliet, "Stay not to question, for the watch is coming. Come, go, good Juliet. I dare no longer stay." If he is found there he will be obliged to make some explanation. Juliet replies, "Go, get thee hence, for I will not away." And he does. To save himself, he abandons a teenage girl in a suicidal mood, and lets her die.