The friar asks whether Juliet is ready to go to church, and Capulet responds, "Ready to go, but never to return." She is ready to go to the church to be buried, not to be wed, and from her burial she will never return.
Capulet then speaks to Paris about the subject, as we know by his words "O son!"
He doesn't. Because Shakespeare, as you seem to have forgotten, was writing a play, he doesn't describe events taking place on stage with imagery. He gives a stage direction: "She stabs herself and falls" (1597 Quarto), "Kills herself" (Folio), or nothing at all (1599 Quarto)
Juliet, in her line "Oh, happy dagger, this is thy sheath" is using a metaphor, comparing stabbing oneself to sheathing a dagger, but she is not describing her death, just stating her intention.
because Juliet pretended about being killed.
I am sure that it is Tybalt's death. Because Juliet was deciding to rather weep over Tybalt's death or Romeo's banishment.
he really doesn't care because she is dead and back then no one cared about people dying.
She compares her love to lightning that strikes without the person's notice.
a dog
The sun
Julliet is talking tio her nurse and is really distressed and upset because Romeo has killed her cousin. When the nurse asks: "will you speak well of him that killed your cousin?" Julliet replies with "Shall i speak ill of him that is my husband? "
Well i do not no for sure but i think romeo and julliet and a midsummers night dream although this may be classed a s a comedy
Othello loves himself unlike romeo kills himself to be with Juliet.
Balcony scene
Romeo and Juliet was set in the city of Verona, Italy most of the play, however, there is a scene that takes place in the city of Mantua.
Mercutio was at the ball with Romeo.
Romeo speaks first.
Leonardo DiCarprio
Juliet's cousin.
Verona, Italy.
The author of Romeo and Juliet is William Shakespeare.
They died. And their families stopped fighting.
Mercutio.
Montague, Capulet
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet both died before having children.
There is no word "meration" in Shakespeare.
he died for julliet