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 * __Romeo and Juliet - Act 3 Scene 1__ **

Benvolio and Mercutio begins with puns using "arts." However, their entertainment ends as Tybalt approaches in front of them. Tybalt looks for Romeo, in which he wanted to quarrel with him. Then Romeo comes in front of him with full of jubilation. Romeo rebuffs his request of quarrel. Due to his negation of the duel, Tybalt fiercely assaults Mercutio and later killed him. Due to Tybalt's murder of Mercutio, Benvolio and Romeo wanted to retaliate for Mercutio. Romeo then recriminates and kills Tybalt. Later on, the families of Capulets and Montagues enters to the stage with the prince. Benvolio explains what he saw. However, Lady Capulet denies and makes counterarguments with assumptions. The prince draws to a close with exiling Romeo from Verona.

__**Summary of 2.5 1-55**__
 * //Juliet sends the nurse to Friar Lawrence. The nurse looks very wary, but then after Juliet asks why, and she said her back hurts. Then she questions Juliet if Marrying Romeo is a good idea.//**

"Driving back shadows over louring hills" Personification. 2.5.6


 * //This personification enhances the passage because the text emphasizes the means of love with Romeo that Juliet is trying to say with her feelings.//**

"My words will bandy her to my sweet love." Metaphor 2.5.14


 * //This metaphor enhances the passage because Juliet believes that her words of love towards Romeo will be bowed to him, which means that he will listen to everything she says.//**

" But old folks, many feign as they were dead" Simile 2.5.16


 * //This simile enhances the passage because Juliet emphasizes that people act love as if they were dead.

//**// __Romeo and Juliet - Act 3.2 - 3.5 Summary__ // Juliet gets startled after she was informed that Tybalt was killed by Romeo, who is her husband. Later on, she finds out that Romeo is exiled from Verona. Juliet sends nurse to find Romeo. After a long search, she finds out that Romeo is in Friar Lawrence's Cell. Later on, Friar Lawrence arranges a secret plan with Romeo of getting out of Verona with Juliet. However, the Capulets arranged marriage of Paris and Juliet. Romeo gets shocked and makes another secret plan with Juliet of using a potion in order to deceive the Capulets and Paris.

The most important line of the scenes were lines 1 to 35 in act 3 scene 5 (the lines were to long, therefore I couldn't post it up). These lines were very significant because Paris was arranging his marriage with Juliet with Lady Capulet, in which Juliet is already married with Romeo. And of course, they are the most significant characters because they're not recognizing the insinuation occurred between Friar Lawrence, Juliet, and Romeo. The most crucial event this is insinuation of planning of suicide.

Romeo hears the news from Balthasar that Juliet is dead. Immediately, Romeo plans to commit suicide with poison. He goes to Verona to meet Juliet. **
 * Romeo and Juliet Act 5.2 Summary

Friar John fails to send the letter. Friar Lawrence gets nervous and goes to Juliet. __//Romeo and Juliet - Fate of 5.3//__
 * Romeo and Juliet Act 5.3 Summary**


 * How is fate evident in 5.3?
 * create a bullet point list on your R+J page
 * include textual examples - remember to cite the line numbers

1. Romeo killed Paris, Romeo, however, says he is not guilty due to the faith. (Blames faith for his murder of Paris) Let me peruse this face. Mercutio’s kinsman, noble County Paris!” (5.3 Lines 74-75)**
 * “In faith, I will.

2. Juliet emphasizes the dagger as the "happy" dagger (Expression of the dagger) **“ Yea, noise? Then I’ll be brief. O, happy dagger” (5.3 Line 174)**

3. Lady Montague dies due to the fact of Romeo's exile. She was depended on fate for her death. Grief of my son's exile hath stopped her breath.” (5.3 218-219)
 * “Alas, my liege, my wife is dead tonight.

Prewriting

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