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  1. As Capulet, Lady Capulet, and Paris dramatically mourn Juliet’s “death,” Friar Laurence points out their melodrama and hypocrisy. When Juliet was alive, her parents plotted to use her for their own social advancement. Now that she is dead, he suggests, what they’re really mourning is the death of their ability to use her for their own ...

  2. Nov 21, 2023 · In Act 4 Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet, the Capulet family and Count Paris find a seemingly dead Juliet in her bed on the morning of her wedding. Friar Laurence's plan of having Juliet fake her ...

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  4. Analysis. Romeo goes to Friar Laurence ’s chambers. Friar Laurence feels pity for Romeo, who seems “wedded to calamity.”. Romeo asks what punishment Prince Escalus has handed down, and the friar tells Romeo he is to be banished. Romeo states that death would be more merciful, but Friar Laurence assures Romeo that now he has the chance to ...

  5. Romeo and the Nurse bid the Friar farewell and head toward the house of Capulet. Act 3, Scene 4. In this brief scene, Capulet, his Lady, and Paris discuss Juliet's great distress over the death of her kinsman, Tybalt. Capulet decides that the best remedy for her grief is to wed Paris the following Thursday. Act 3, Scene 5.

  6. Enter Friar Laurence: Learning from the Friar that he is to be banished, Romeo declares that the Friar is torturing him to death, then throws himself on the floor, moaning and weeping. Enter Nurse: The Nurse brings news that Juliet is in just as bad shape as Romeo. Romeo, wild with guilt at the pain he has caused Juliet, tries to stab himself.

  7. 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. Read a full Summary & Analysis of Act 5: Scene 3. Next section Act 1: Prologue. From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations ...

  8. Romeo asks Friar Laurence to marry him to Juliet in Act II, Scene 3. At first, the Friar is infuriated because Romeo was just madly in love with Rosaline and overnight he is now in love with Juliet.

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