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5.3 How is fate evident ? - line 22- 29 : Romeo wants to be alone which shows that there will be something happening in there while there are no people - line 57-58 : Romeo corresponds to Paris' insult passively when he says that he shall die - line 26- 27 : What will he do by himself alone, not wanting to be interrupted? - line 41-42 : He is giving a farewell to his man along with money, a conjecture made that they will never meet again - By Romeo dying, we could se that there will be a tragedy event to his wife, Romeo.

5.2 Friar John comes back with the news that he wasn't able to deliver the letter to Romeo. Friar Lawrence, recognizing the huge mistake and seriousness, goes to Juliet's tomb to wait for her awaking moment.

5.1 Romeo dreams which foreshadows something not good. He then receives news from his man that Juliet has died. Romeo, without hesitance, buys poison for himself and starts out for Juliet's tomb.

4.5 Nurse finds Juliet dead and cold on the bed and calls for the people. The Capulet, Lady Capulet, and Paris mourn for Juliet's death, while Friar Lawrence comes in and prepares for her funeral. Capulet's servant Peter and the musician performs a verbal wit at the end of the scene.

4.4 People work hard over the night to prepare for the wedding. The Capulet hears Paris coming with the musicians. He orders the Nurse to awaken Juliet.

4.3 Summary Juliet sends the Nurse away the night before the wedding. When she is alone, she drinks the potion that Friar Lawrence gave and faints.

3.5 Literary Devices Personification : "It is some meteor that the sun exhaled" line 13 Personification : "Dry sorrow drinks our blood. Adieu, Adieu!" line 59 Metaphor : "God's bread" line 187 1. I was most surprised by the change in the Capulet's thoughts and actions. In the beginning of the book, he didn't want his daughter to marry yet because she was so early. However, in 3.5, he seems so anxious to have his daughter married, so suddenly in such short notice. 2. I thought that the most important line in this scene was "If all else fail, myself have power to die", the last line of the scene. I picked this line as the most important because it shows Juliet's plan how to escape the marriage, which also leads to the climax of the story. 3. Juliet was acting that she hated Romeo the whole time during the scene? When will the truth be revealed? Why did the Capulet suddenly change in his actions and is there such a reason that he has to be so mad at just one rejection of his daughter to the marriage? What will Juliet try to do with the help of Friar Lawrence?
 * What surprised you most about this scene?
 * What was the most important line in this scene? Quote it and explain.
 * Write three questions you have about this scene.

2.6 Literary Devices Personification : "So smile the heavens upon this holy act" Simile : "and in their triumph die, like fire and powder" Personification : let rich music's tongue. Metaphor and Personification : "Till the Holy Church incorporate two in one ." One sentence summary for 2.6 Romeo and Juliet get married in Friar Lawrence's cell.

These devices enhance the passage by making the font more enthusiastic and making just plain words feel like they are real, lively feelings.

" Till Holy Church incorporate two in one." We thought this was important because the whole scene is about the two getting married in Friar Lawrence's cell.

3.2 When Juliet is waiting for Romeo to come to her at night, the nurse comes with the news that her cousin, Tybalt, was killed by Romeo, his husband. Though at first Juliet shames Romeo for killing her household, she grieves for the fact that Romeo is banished from Verona, away from her. The Nurse promises to bring back Romeo to her at night.

3.3 Friar Lawrence and Romeo talks, Romeo saying that he would rather be dead than parted from Juliet. He is disgusted about the prince's j However, he is relieved from the fact that Juliet's nurse delivers and is overjoyed with the ring that the nurse also brought along with the news. Friar Lawrence tries to give relief to Romeo by talking about the great possibility that he would be able to come back to Verona after a certain amount of time.

3.4 Capulet and Paris mentions again about Juliet's marriage while she alone is very depressed because of Romeo's banishment. Without Juliet's opinion, they agree to have them married three days later. It foreshadows the change that will be brought among Romeo and Juliet because of the marriage.

Rome and Juliet +3.1 Summary

Entering the third act of Rome and Juliet, the story involves into a more enthusiastic action leading to climax. Mercutio and Benvolio are on the streets when Tybalt and his people come up to them looking for Romeo. Tybalt, full with rage and revenge towards Romeo is completely ready for a fight with his opponent. On the other hand, Romeo, all joyful because of his planned marriage with his love, takes the situation positively and refuses to fight at first. However, Mercutio doesn’t take Tybalt’s insults and start a fight with him, leading to his own death. Romeo, immensely angered by his beloved friend’s death, draws his sword and does the same for Tybalt, having him dead. Consequently, the prince decides not to kill Romeo, for Tybalt also had the sin of killing Mercutio, but decides to banish him out of Verona. Though the scene ends here, it foreshadows the dramatic things that will happen between Romeo and Juliet.