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Who is in Romeo and Juliet Act 5 Scene 1?
ACT 5, SCENE 1. Balthasar, a friend of Romeo’s, brings him news that Juliet is dead and lies in the Capulet tomb.
Who dies in Romeo and Juliet Act 5 Scene 3?
Romeo kills Paris. As he dies, Paris asks to be laid near Juliet in the tomb, and Romeo consents. Romeo descends into the tomb carrying Paris’s body. He finds Juliet lying peacefully, and wonders how she can still look so beautiful—as if she were not dead at all.
What does the apothecary say in Romeo and Juliet?
The physical description of the apothecary helps us understand his consent to Romeo’s request for “mortal drugs.” Though the apothecary has reservations about selling Romeo such fatal poison, he says, “My poverty, but not my will, consents.”
WHO calls Romeo and Juliet loud?
Who’s that calling so loud? 60Come hither, man. I see that thou art poor. Doth hurry from the fatal cannon’s womb.
Where does Act 5 Scene 1 take place Romeo and Juliet?
Act five scene one is the only scene that takes place outside of Verona. It begins with Romeo alone in Mantua delivering a soliloquy about a dream he had the previous night. Then he sees Balthasar, his personal servant, coming toward him.
What does Act 5 Scene 1 Tell us about Romeo?
Romeo’s state of mind shifts dramatically over the course of act 5, scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet. It begins with joy at the thought of being reunited with Juliet. It changes to despair and anger at the news that she is dead. Then it becomes confidence and resolves once he has hatched his plan to die at her side.
What happened in Romeo and Juliet Act 5 Scene 3?
A mourning Paris visits Juliet’s tomb. Romeo arrives, and the two begin a duel outside the vault, which ends in Paris’s death. When Romeo enters the tomb, he sees Juliet in a corpse-like state and launches into a long, sad speech, kisses her, and drinks his poison.
Where does Act 5 Scene 3 take place Romeo and Juliet?
Summary and Analysis Act V: Scene 3. Paris arrives at the Capulet tomb to lay flowers in Juliet’s memory. His page warns him that someone is approaching, and they hide in the bushes outside the tomb. Romeo appears with Balthasar and breaks into the tomb on the pretext of seeing Juliet one last time.
Who said what Ho apothecary?
William Shakespeare
Quote by William Shakespeare: “what ho, apothecary!”
Who says Where be these enemies Capulet Montague?
The Prince : Where be these enemies? Capulet! Montague! See, what a scourge is laid upon your hate, That heaven finds means to kill your joys with love!