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  1. At the end of Romeo and Juliets wedding night together, why does Juliet first deny that it is day and then change her mind? Why does Friar Lawrence’s plan to help Romeo reunite with Juliet fail?

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  4. Summary. Analysis. Capulet and Paris enter with a servant, Peter. Capulet is telling Paris that he and Montague have sworn to a peace agreement and expresses hope that they will be able to keep to its terms. Paris says he, too, hopes the men can stop living “at odds.”

  5. Prologue. We learn that this play will be a tragedy and that the children (Romeo and Juliet) of two feuding families both alike in virtue, will both love and die... Setting the scene, we learn by choir of "Two households, both alike in dignity," (two households or families of equal status), (Line 1) in the fair city of Verona.

  6. Be careful. We mustn’t put ourselves in the wrong. Let them be the ones to start.’.

  7. Romeo & Juliet in Modern English: Act 1, Scene 2 ‘No,’ Capulet told his visitor. ‘It's six of one and half a dozen of the other. ‘We're both bound over to keep the peace. One as much as the other.

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