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What part does Romeo play in Mercutio's death? | Mercutio dies defending Romeo |
In Scene i, Romeo decides to fight with Tybalt because Tybalt | has killed Mercutio |
Mercutio's death is ironic because Mercutio | is neither a Capulet nor a Montague |
When Mercutio say, "A plague o' both your houses!" he is referring to | the Capulets and the Montagues |
When Benvolio tells the Prince what has happened, he | tells the truth |
As a result of the action in Scene i, Romeo is | exiled |
In Scene ii, as earlier in the play, when the Nurse enters | Juliet has a hard time extracting news from her |
Friar Laurence tries to persuade Romeo that Romeo is really | fortunate |
Juliet's relationship with the Nurse changes drastically when the Nurse | advises Juliet to forgot Romeo and marry Paris |
Even if Juliet were willing, she is unable to comply with her parents' demand that she marry Paris because she | is already married to Romeo |
If she does not obey them, Juliet's parents threaten to | have nothing further to do with her ever again |
Act III differs from Act I and II in that Act III contains | a scene of physical conflict |
Why doesn't Romeo want to fight Tybalt at first? | Romeo is now related to Tybalt by marriage |
The Prince punishes Romeo by | making him leave Verona forever |
When Juliet's parents see her crying after Romeo's departure, how do they interpret her tears? | She is crying because of the death of Tybalt |
What does Mercutio mean when he describes his wound from Tybalt with these lines? No, 'tis nt so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door; but 'tis enough 'twill serve. Ask for me to-morrow, and you shall find me a grave man. | His wound will kill him |
Juliet asks the Nurse for advice about marrying Paris. What are the following reasons that the Nurse uses for Juliet to marry Paris? | Paris is handsome, Romeo can't marry her publicly, Romeo is a discloth |
How does Juliet feel about marrying Paris in Act I? | She is willing to think about it. She may find him attractive. She is willing to listen to her parents. |
How does Juliet feel about marrying Paris in Act III? | She refuses to marry him. She is in love with Romeo. She will not listen to her parents. |