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Romeo thinks death would be better because he believes he cannot live with Juliet.

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Who should be blamed for the death of Romeo and Juliet in 200 words?

In my opinion, Friar Lawrence is guilty for Romeo and Juliet's death. I think he is guilty because he married Romeo and Juliet. He gave Juliet the potion, and because he didn't get the message to Romeo, I think that he should have met up with Romeo on the outside of Capulet's tomb. Or maybe he could of gone to Mantua and met with Romeo face to face.


Why does the prince choose to exile romeo instead of put him to death?

In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Romeo believes that Banishment is worse than death because he cannot bear the thought of living knowing that he will never see Juliet again. If he were dead, at least Romeo would not have to think about Juliet all of the time. Living and knowing that he was not allowed to see Juliet was the worst thing that Romeo could imagine.


What is a quote from Romeo and Juliet that shows is Romeo is romantic?

something along the lines of .... "Death, that hath sucked thy breath, has no effect yet upon thy beauty." means that Romeo think Juliet is even beautiful in death.


Who is friar john in Romeo and Juliet?

He's a messenger, the guy who's supposed to tell Romeo that Juliet's death is a fake. But he's not a very good messenger; he fails to get the message to Romeo. (Did he think maybe to tell Romeo's man Balthazar?)


Why must the friar send a messenger to mantua?

Mantua is where Romeo is. He's been banished there for killing Tybalt. The friar has to send a message to Romeo so that Romeo will find out about the plan for Juliet to fake her death, or Romeo will think Juliet is actually dead. ***SPOILER*** The reason Romeo and Juliet died was because the letter never actually got to Romeo.

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Do you think Romeo's punishment was proper- leaving Verona?

That is really more of an opinion question but I think that forcing Romeo to leave Verona was a pretty reasonable punishment because he did let his anger get the better of him and kill Tybalt. Also, if Romeo hadn't been exiled the play wouldn't be the same.


Who tells romeo his punishment after he killed Tybalt?

Romeo is banished from Verona to Mantua


What did people think about the black death?

people thought it was a punishment from god


Why people are against death penalties?

they think is cruel and unusual punishment.


What other death is reported be Montague in romeo and Juliet?

In the play "Romeo and Juliet," another death reported by Montague is that of his wife, Lady Montague. She dies of grief after learning about the death of her son, Romeo.


Who should be blamed for the death of Romeo and Juliet in 200 words?

In my opinion, Friar Lawrence is guilty for Romeo and Juliet's death. I think he is guilty because he married Romeo and Juliet. He gave Juliet the potion, and because he didn't get the message to Romeo, I think that he should have met up with Romeo on the outside of Capulet's tomb. Or maybe he could of gone to Mantua and met with Romeo face to face.


Why does the prince choose to exile romeo instead of put him to death?

In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Romeo believes that Banishment is worse than death because he cannot bear the thought of living knowing that he will never see Juliet again. If he were dead, at least Romeo would not have to think about Juliet all of the time. Living and knowing that he was not allowed to see Juliet was the worst thing that Romeo could imagine.


What does Romeo think of his punishment in act 3 scene 3?

he no longer wants to live because he is banned from Verona and that is where Juliet resides.


What is a quote from Romeo and Juliet that shows is Romeo is romantic?

something along the lines of .... "Death, that hath sucked thy breath, has no effect yet upon thy beauty." means that Romeo think Juliet is even beautiful in death.


What does Juliet first think has happened when she hears of Tybalts death?

She believes that romeo was killed


When people had the Black Death what did people think it was?

Black Death was thought to be anger of god. Or conspiracy by Jews.


Who is friar john in Romeo and Juliet?

He's a messenger, the guy who's supposed to tell Romeo that Juliet's death is a fake. But he's not a very good messenger; he fails to get the message to Romeo. (Did he think maybe to tell Romeo's man Balthazar?)