so Romeo knows whats happening yeah
Yes. Friar Lawrence sends Romeo a letter to tell him of Juliet's 'fake death', but Romeo never gets the letters. :(
Balthasar heard that Juliet had died. Balthasar went to Mantua, where Romeo was, because Romeo was banished from Verona for killing Juliet's cousin-> Tybalt. Romeo heard from Balthasar that Juliet was dead en he rushed to Verona, to Juliet's tomb. The letter that Friar Lawrence sent to Romeo to warn him that Juliet was in fact not dead at all, came to late-> Romeo already left to see his beloved Juliet for the last time
write a monlogue about juliet
A letter
he is important because he banishes romeo this is then in the end a "mistake" from himif romeo wouldn't have been banished he would have known that Juliet was asleep and not dead, he wouldn't have killed himself, and then Juliet wouldn't have killed herself.
No, Romeo does not receive the letter explaining Juliet's plan to fake her death. This miscommunication leads to their tragic deaths.
Williams Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo. The other one is Juliet, as if you didn't know.
Tybalt
Yes. Friar Lawrence sends Romeo a letter to tell him of Juliet's 'fake death', but Romeo never gets the letters. :(
The letter challenging Romeo was written by Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Tybalt challenges Romeo to a duel because he is enraged that Romeo attended the Capulet ball.
Balthasar heard that Juliet had died. Balthasar went to Mantua, where Romeo was, because Romeo was banished from Verona for killing Juliet's cousin-> Tybalt. Romeo heard from Balthasar that Juliet was dead en he rushed to Verona, to Juliet's tomb. The letter that Friar Lawrence sent to Romeo to warn him that Juliet was in fact not dead at all, came to late-> Romeo already left to see his beloved Juliet for the last time
Juliet reveals her private thoughts that she would not have told romeo to his face
write a monlogue about juliet
A letter
The two most important characters in "Romeo and Juliet" are, as the title suggests, Romeo and Juliet themselves. Their tragic love story is central to the plot of the play and drives the events that unfold.
he is important because he banishes romeo this is then in the end a "mistake" from himif romeo wouldn't have been banished he would have known that Juliet was asleep and not dead, he wouldn't have killed himself, and then Juliet wouldn't have killed herself.