Who does Romeo confide his love for Juliet to?
Friar
What is Juliet’s famous parting line?
Good night, good night
What happens in Romeo and Juliet Act 4 Scene 4?
Summary: Act 4, scenes 4–5 Capulet sends the Nurse to go wake Juliet. She finds Juliet dead and begins to wail, soon joined by both Lady Capulet and Capulet. The friar reminds them all that Juliet has gone to a better place, and urges them to make ready for her funeral. Sorrowfully, they comply, and exit.
What happens in Romeo and Juliet Act 4 Scene 1?
Summary: Act 4, scene 1 Juliet enters, and Paris speaks to her lovingly, if somewhat arrogantly. Juliet responds indifferently, showing neither affection nor dislike. After Paris leaves, Juliet asks Friar Lawrence for help, brandishing a knife and saying that she will kill herself rather than marry Paris.
Why is Romeo not in Act 4?
In Act 4, Juliet summons all of her internal strength, which is manifest in her willingness to engage in the Friar’s rash and precarious plan. Romeo does not appear in this Act; which makes it feel like Shakespeare wanted to draw attention to Juliet’s unwavering devotion towards solving their problem.hace 1 día
Was Juliet pregnant in Romeo and Juliet?
Juliet: Yes. Pregnant. Romeo: With my child?
Who first finds Juliet after she has taken the potion?
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To what does Romeo first compare Juliet during the balcony scene? | The morning sun. |
Who discovers Juliet after she takes Friar Lawrence’s potion? | The nurse. |
Who proposes that a gold statue of Juliet be built in Verona? | Montague. |
To which powerful figure is Paris related? | Prince Escalus |
What does Juliet say before drinking the potion?
Juliet sees Romeo dead beside her, and surmises from the empty vial that he has drunk poison. Hearing the approaching watch, Juliet unsheathes Romeo’s dagger and, saying, “O happy dagger, / This is thy sheath,” stabs herself (5.3.
What does Juliet say about Romeo?
Juliet adds that she wishes Romeo could trade in his name and take all of her in exchange. When she makes this entreaty to Romeo, he impulsively responds, Call me but love, and I’ll be new baptized. At the sound of his voice, Juliet is startled and embarrassed that he has overheard her.
Does Juliet hear what Romeo is saying?
Why is Romeo’s speech considered a soliloquy rather than a monologue? Romeo is presenting his feelings about Juliet and she does not hear. Although Juliet is on stage, she is not meant to hear Romeo’s declarations of love.