Table of Contents
- 1 Who does Juliet turn to for help?
- 2 Where does Juliet plan to go for help?
- 3 Who discovers Juliet’s body?
- 4 Why does Juliet go to the friar for help?
- 5 What is Juliet’s response when she finds out Paris wants to marry her?
- 6 What does Juliet say to her mother about Count Paris?
- 7 Why did the friar refuse to marry Juliet?
Who does Juliet turn to for help?
Who does Juliet turn to for help when her parents leave? After her parents leave, Juliet turns to the Nurse for a solution to her dilemma.
Who discovers Juliet’s dead body the morning she should be married to Count Paris?
Juliet is found ‘dead’ (Act 4 Scene 4) The Nurse discovers Juliet ‘s ‘body’ dead’ when she goes to wake her for her marriage Paris. Friar Laurence is called, counsels the family to accept their grief, and arranges for Juliet to be ‘buried’ immediately.
Where does Juliet plan to go for help?
Questions Acts and Scenes of Romeo and Juliet
Question | Answer |
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Where does Juliet plan to go for help? What excuse does she give to the nurse for why she is leaving the house? | Friar Lawrence, and that she is going to confession |
Why does Juliet no longer trust the nurse? | The nurse told her to shut up and marry Paris |
When Juliet asks her mother to help delay her marriage to Paris What is Lady Capulet’s reply?
Explanation: If you mean Act 3 Scene 5: When Juliet tells her mother to delay the marriage between Juliet and Paris, Lady Capulet just says to ask her father. Her father reacted terribly to Juliet’s request and threatened to disown her and throw her into the streets.
Who discovers Juliet’s body?
The Nurse
Summary and Analysis Act IV: Scene 5. The scene opens early on Wednesday morning. The Nurse enters Juliet’s room and discovers her seemingly lifeless body on the bed. The Nurse tries to wake her, but believing her to be dead, cries out to the family in desperation.
How does Romeo find out about Juliet’s death?
Romeo learns of Juliet’s supposed death from Balthasar in Act V, Scene 1. Friar Laurence had sent Friar John with a message for Romeo to let him know that Juliet was in fact still alive, but it did not reach Romeo in Mantua in time because Friar John was quarantined.
Why does Juliet go to the friar for help?
Why does Juliet go to Friar Laurence’s cell? They decide that Juliet should go home and agree to marry Paris, but that on the eve of her wedding she should drink a potion the Friar would make for her, a potion which will make her appear to be dead. After the potion wears off, she should go to Mantua to be with Romeo.
Where does Juliet plan to go for help what excuse does she give to the nurse for why she is leaving the house?
What is Juliet’s response when she finds out Paris wants to marry her?
Lady Capulet tells Juliet about Capulet’s plan for her to marry Paris on Thursday, explaining that he wishes to make her happy. Juliet is appalled. She rejects the match, saying “I will not marry yet; and when I do, I swear / It shall be Romeo—whom you know I hate— / Rather than Paris” (3.5.
How does Juliet get out of marrying Paris?
After Paris leaves, Juliet asks Friar Lawrence for help, brandishing a knife and saying that she will kill herself rather than marry Paris. Juliet consents to the plan wholeheartedly. Friar Lawrence gives her the sleeping potion.
What does Juliet say to her mother about Count Paris?
Juliet’s mother and nurse have a great deal more to say about Count Paris’s interest in Juliet than Juliet has to say about Count Paris, indicating her lack of enthusiasm for marriage. Juliet basically tells her mother that she’s never even really thought about marriage, that it hasn’t even entered her dreams.
Why does Juliet say she would rather marry Romeo than Paris?
Juliet actually admits to her parents that she would rather marry Romeo than Paris! She does say that it’s because she hates Romeo, which tells her mother just how fervently she does not want to marry Paris.
Why did the friar refuse to marry Juliet?
The Friar has obviously been thinking about her problem after being asked by Paris to perform the marriage. He would be equally guilty if he were to marry her to another man, and so his reputation is just as much at stake.
How does Juliet try to change the world?
To combat the coming of the light, Juliet attempts once more to change the world through language: she claims the lark is truly a nightingale. Where in the balcony scene Romeo saw Juliet as transforming the night into day, here she is able to transform the day into the night.