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  1. Romeo and JulietLady Capulet. Lady Capulet has a complicated relationship with her daughter Juliet. She clearly loves her, but she is an ineffectual parent who does not know how to communicate or bond with her child. Lady Capulets strained relationship with Juliet is often compared to the loving relationship that Juliet has with her Nurse ...

  2. Lady Capulet calls to her daughter. Juliet wonders why her mother would come to speak to her so early in the morning. Unaware that her daughter is married to Romeo, Lady Capulet enters the room and mistakes Juliets tears as continued grief for Tybalt. Lady Capulet tells Juliet of her deep desire to see “the villain Romeo” dead (3.5.80).

  3. Romeo is hiding by the Friar's cell. Juliet tells Nurse to find Romeo and tell him to come see her so that they can spend the night together and that she can get some answers as to what happened. ACT 3 SCENE 3: 1. Friar Lawrence tells Romeo that he has not been condemned to death but to banishment. How does Romeo respond to this news?

  4. Oct 8, 2024 · What does Juliet mean when she says, "O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?" 8. How does Juliet react when Romeo first reveals his presence? 9. Juliet asks how Romeo got to her window because the orchard walls are high, and she warns Romeo that his life would be in danger if her relatives found him there. What is Romeo's response to these ...

  5. A summary of Act 1: Scene 3 in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Romeo and Juliet and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  6. Analysis. The nurse enters Juliets bedroom to find her sleeping soundly. She chides the girl for being lazy and tries to wake her by announcing that Paris has arrived, but is surprised when Juliet doesn’t even stir. As she notices that Juliet is still dressed in her clothes from the day before, she begins to chide her further—but then ...

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  8. Juliet's response is equally telling because Juliet agrees to give the matter and Paris some thought and "your consent gives strength to make it fly" (100) is Juliet's way of telling her mother ...