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  1. Romeo notes this distinction when he continues: Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already sick and pale with grief. That thou, her maid, art fair more fair than she (ll.4-6 ...

  2. Juliet longs for the coming of night and Romeo. Enter Nurse, with cords: The Nurse appears; she has seen Tybalt's corpse and heard that Romeo has been banished. The Nurse is so overwrought that her words first make Juliet think that Romeo is dead. When the Nurse finally makes it clear that Tybalt is dead and Romeo is banished, Juliet first ...

  3. On his way home from Capulet's feast, Romeo turns back and jumps the wall of Capulet's garden. Benvolio calls for Romeo and Mercutio bawdily conjures Romeo, but he will not appear, and his friends depart. This is a scene often censored in textbooks. The first six lines give all the information necessary to the plot; the rest is Mercutio's ...

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · Romeo and Juliet Act 2, Scene 5. Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare that tells the story of two star-crossed lovers from feuding Italian families: Romeo, heir to Lord ...

  5. Not only are the lovers’ parents locked in a feud, Juliet is considering a marriage proposal from the eligible young Count Paris. However, Romeo and Juliet’s love overwhelms all such considerations, and when Romeo comes in secret to Juliet’s garden in the night, they vow to marry. Romeo’s friends take a dim view of this plan.

  6. As Friar Laurence is meditating on the struggle between good and evil in nature and man, Romeo says good morning, apparently surprising the Friar, who exclaims "Benedicte!" (2.3.31), and then starts worrying about Romeo. Speaking in a paternal way, the Friar says, "Young son, it argues a distemper'd [disturbed, confused] head / So soon to bid ...

  7. Romeo and Juliet is a five-act tragedy written by William Shakespeare in 1597. Set in Renaissance Italy, it takes place in a city called Verona and its eponymous protagonist , Romeo and Juliet, are two teenagers who belong to two rival families. The play begins with a street fight between the servants of the two feuding families, the Capulets ...