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  1. The Prince and the Capulets enter. Romeo, Juliet, and Paris are discovered in the tomb. Montague arrives, declaring that Lady Montague has died of grief for Romeo’s exile. The Prince shows Montague his son’s body. Upon the Prince’s request, Friar Lawrence succinctly tells the story of Romeo and Juliet’s secret marriage and its consequences.

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  2. Sep 21, 2023 · Unbeknownst to the Capulets, Juliet is getting caught up in the poetry, idealism, and spontaneity of Romeo. Following the party, the teens meet in secret. Juliet stands on a balcony, and Romeo speaks to her from below. Clocking in at around 12 hours, Romeo and Juliet move from secretly starting a romantic connection to getting married.

  3. Romeo warns Paris not to “tempt […] a desperate man.” He urges Paris to go away and forget what he’s seen—otherwise, Romeo says, he will kill Paris. Paris says he will not obey Romeo, and the two begin to fight. As Romeo stabs Paris, Paris’s page runs off to gather the citizens’ watch.

  4. Jul 31, 2015 · Act 5, scene 3 Paris visits Juliet’s tomb and, when Romeo arrives, challenges him. Romeo and Paris fight and Paris is killed. Romeo, in the tomb, takes poison, dying as he kisses Juliet. As Friar Lawrence enters the tomb, Juliet awakes to find Romeo lying dead. Frightened by a noise, the Friar flees the tomb.

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  6. There are quite a few literary elements present in the quote spoken by Paris in act 5, scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet. Paris uses several metaphors, as well as apostrophe, visual imagery, and ...

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  8. 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. Friar Lawrence enters, just a moment too late, and sees Romeo’s corpse lying beside not-dead Juliet. She wakes up ...