Juliet is telling Friar that you can leave Romeo since he is dead but I will not because I love him. ... In order to stay married with Romeo, Juliet takes a potion that makes her seem dead for two days . ... Upon his exit, in a foreshadowing tone, Juliet thinks she sees his body not on the ground, but "as one dead in the bottom of a tomb." ...
"Romeo and Juliet is ultimately a play of choices, some ill-timed, some ill-fated, but all freely made". In a close analysis of the play discuss the truth and accuracy of the statement. William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, is one of...
Ironically he speaks of a dream he had that night, "If I may trust the flattering truth of sleep, My dreams presage some joyful news at hand" (Act V,I) He dreamt that Juliet found him dead but she kissed him back to life. ... He will find her under the spell of the sleeping medicine and assume her dead. ...
Claire McMurdock 10.A Year 10 'Shakespeare' Assignment 'Romeo and Juliet' Discuss the ways in which Shakespeare creates dramatic tension based around the transformation of Juliet's character. 'Romeo and Juliet' is one of Shakespeare's famous love tragedies written during the Elizabethan times. Throughout the play Shakespeare creates dramatic tension by portraying a transformation in Juliet's character. Shakespeare uses the Elizabethan times and society to help him do this. He also uses the feud between the two families to create dramatic te...
She counsels Juliet to proceed as if Romeo were dead and to marry Paris, who is a better match anyway. ... The night before her wedding to Paris, Juliet must drink a potion that will make her appear to be dead. ... That night, Juliet drinks the potion, and the Nurse discovers her, apparently dead, the next morning. ... Romeo hears only that Juliet is dead. ... She kisses his poisoned lips, and when that does not kill her, buries his dagger in her chest, falling dead upon his body. ...
ROMEO + JULIET "Fate" or "Destiny", you could say, appear strongly throughout the play. Yet character influences feature just as much. The idea of fate is a power that is believed to control events, nothing can stand in its way, whatever it is, and it's bound to happen under any circumstances. Romeo and Juliet would have died whatever happened - Inevitable. Not forgetting the fact that certain characters play significant parts in the consequences of events. ...
Assuming Juliet was dead, Romeo thought that his only option was to take his life out of grief for Juliet. ... (V.iii.160) Juliet is tellingFriar that you can leave Romeo since he is dead but I will not because Ilove him. ... In order to staymarried with Romeo, Juliet takes a potion that makes her seem dead for twodays . ...
Her want a power that sleeps for hours then their parents bury and Romeo to learn first your going to the tomb of Juliet death and seeing that she was dead decides to take a bottle of poison without knowing that Juliet was still alive, when Juliet leaves the tomb realizes what he had done and decided to bury her beloved dagger and so this love story ends in a tragic end. ...
When you first consider Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the first thing to come to mind is, more often than not, the theme of love. This may well be the most commonly recognised aspect of the play, but it is far from being the most understood, or even explored, by the reader. However, with further consideration, it becomes more clear just how wide and complex the theme of love is in the play. People may well think of Romeo and Juliet to be "the greatest love story ever told", due to their rather vague knowledge of the passion shared by the two main lovers. However, this is perhaps quite...