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      • Romeo kills Paris in the graveyard, drinks the poison, and dies. Juliet wakes, finds Romeo dead, and stabs herself; Friar Lawrence explains everything and the Capulets and Montagues agree to end their feud.
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  2. At the Capulet manor, Capulet laments to Paris that in the midst of all the chaos surrounding Tybalt ’s death, there has been no time to “move” Juliet to happy thoughts of marrying Paris. Paris assures Capulet and Lady Capulet that he understands.

  3. Romeo and Juliet Act 3, Scene 4 Summary & Analysis William Shakespeare. Cite This Page Menu. ... Act 3, Scene 4; Act 3, Scene 5; Act 4, Scene 1; Act 4, Scene 2;

  4. Original. Translation. CAPULET. Things have fall’n out, sir, so unluckily, That we have had no time to move our daughter. Look you, she loved her kinsman Tybalt dearly, And so did I. Well, we were born to die. 5 ‘Tis very late. She’ll not come down tonight. I promise you, but for your company, I would have been abed an hour ago. CAPULET.

    • Act III, Scene 3
    • Act III, Scene 4
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    Friar Laurence enters his cell and calls out to Romeo, who is hiding inside.When Romeo appears and asks what his punishment will be, Friar Laurenceexplains that he has been banished for killing Tybalt. Declaring that there isno world for him outside of Verona, Romeo deems his banishment a fate worsethan death. The Friar rebukes Romeo for his foolis...

    Lord Capulet and his wife enter, accompanied by Paris. Lord Capulet explainsthat due to recent unfortunate events, he has not had the chance to talk to hisdaughter regarding Paris’s suit. Lady Capulet promises Paris that she will findout what Juliet is thinking in the morning. Assuring Paris that he has no doubtthat Juliet will agree to do as he or...

    Romeo’s reaction to his banishment further highlights the disparity betweenhis and Juliet’s respective emotional maturity. Though Juliet is devastated bythe banishment, she quickly pulls herself together and sends the Nurse todeliver a token of affection to Romeo. Romeo, however, refuses to listen to theFriar’s wise words and dramatically threatens...

  5. Paris is anxious to marry Juliet, not realizing, of course, that she’s already taken. He goes to Capulet, who promised that his daughter will do whatever he commands. He makes plans with Paris for the two to marry that week and tells his wife to go prepare Juliet for the wedding. Modern English:

  6. Jan 1, 2001 · The ending of the book is much different from the ending of the movie, some might even say more predictable. It's interesting how that doesn't take away from the intense build up of what is yet to come. White Bird in a Blizzard is about what it's like to be a teenager and to have your Mom disappear out of the blue one day.

  7. myshakespeare.com › romeo-and-juliet › act-3-scene-4Act 3, Scene 4 | myShakespeare

    Summary: Paris is anxious to marry Juliet, not realizing, of course, that she’s already taken. He goes to Capulet, who promised that his daughter will do whatever he commands. He makes plans with Paris for the two to marry that week and tells his wife to go prepare Juliet for the wedding.