RJ+Sam

How Fate is evident?
 * "Enter Paris and his page" : It is fate that they are going to be there the same time Romeo is coming.
 * "O comfortable Friar. where is my lord?" : This seems to be fate as Juliet wakes just right after Romeo kills himself and the Friar comes along.
 * "For never was a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and her Romeo." :This is the fateful statement summarizing the entire purpose the of those 2 people meeting. To bring the relationship of the Capulet and the Montague together.

4.3 Juliet takes the vial and basically thinks if it is worth drinking since, it could be something horrible. After much thought she drinks it. 4.4 Basically the part where Lady Capulet is organizing the food for the wedding. She also makes the nurse wake Juliet up after the arrival of Paris. 4.5 They find Juliet "dead" and the Friar helps them organize a funeral for her. Meanwhile Peter and some musicians argue over the type of music that should be played right now.

1.Some internal conflict that Juliet is having is distrust for the Friar, as she realizes that it might be poison or maybe something that would take her away from her Romeo. Other then this she readily drinks the potion. 2. Pro: In order to meet up with her love, Con: The mixture doesn't work, its actually poison, what if I wake before the time and go mad because of all the freaky skeletons

It was the nightingale, and not the lark, That pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear. personification 3.5.2-3 O Fortune, Fortune, all men call thee fickle. Classical allusion 3.5.60 Romeo's a dishclout to him. An eagle, madam, Metaphor 3.5.232 The thing that surprised me the most was the fact that Capulet who actually now force his daughter to marry Paris. I thought he was a "fair" gentleman after the ball, but now I realize that was just for public image.

If all else fail, myself have power to die. 3.5.255 To me this is the most important line since Juliet is saying that if everything fails, then I will commit suicide. So this is actually foreshadowing what might happen in the future of the book. This is saying she will willingly die for Romeo since to her everything is nothing an empty. This is portraying her loyalty and willingness to do what is necessary to end her life.

1. What is their plan to escape this? 2. What will the next scene portray? 3. Will Friar Lawrence be successful in his quest?

3.2 It first starts out in Juliet's room while she is waiting for Romeo. The nurse comes in and tells what happened. Juliet misinterpreting it thinking Romeo was dead decides to kill herself, but the nurse clears up the misunderstanding. Juliet starts lamenting about Romeo's banishment but the Nurse assures her that she knows where Romeo is. Juliet gives the Nurse a ring as a token to be given to Romeo 3.3 Romeo is in Friar Lawrence's cell lamenting that banishment was worse then death because he had to live without Juliet in his life. The Friar comforts Romeo about how lucky he is and that the Prince was kind but Romeo wouldn't listen. Then the Nurse arrives. She helps the Friar comfort Romeo saying that they are both alive and well. The Friar makes a plan that he will go up to her room and but must leave Verona at night. Then the nurse gives Romeo the ring she was given by Juliet. This item revives his spirit. He knows he must visit Juliet again and so he prepares to do so. 3.4 Capulet and his wife along with Paris are all talking about Juliet. They are wondering about her feelings to Paris and also decide to marry her to Paris. It is decided that they would be married by Wednesday but changed to Thursday. Capulet is sure that Juliet will agree to his decision.

It starts out with Mercutio and Benvolio talking about going home now since its very hot outside. While they are talking, Tybalt comes in with Percutio and asks where Romeo is. Mercutio becoming angry challenges Tybalt to a duel. Tybalt refuses to duel him only Romeo. Romeo finally comes in and Tybalt officially challenges him. Mercutio takes out a rapier and attacks Tybalt and they fight. Romeo beat down their swords telling them to stop fighting. At this time Tybalt uses the surprise to stab Mercutio and ran. Romeo grieved over Mercutio’s death and when Tybalt returned, he kills him and flees at Benvolio’s warning of the citizens are getting up. The citizens see Mercutio’s and Tybalt’s dead bodies and get the Prince. Benvolio tells the Prince what happened and the Prince instead of killing Romeo, understands the reasons of his actions and instead banishes him from Verona.

Summary of 2.5.1-55 Juliet sends the nurse to go tell the news about her and Rome's wedding. The nurse complains about her back and also questions if marrying romeo was a good idea.

"Driving back shadows over louring hills." personification 2.5.6 "My words would bandy her to my sweet love," metaphor 2.5.14 "But old folks, many feign as they were dead." simile 2.5.16