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      • In a moment reminiscent of the balcony scene, once outside, Romeo bids farewell to Juliet as she stands at her window. Here, the lovers experience visions that blatantly foreshadow the end of the play. This is to be the last moment they spend alive in each other’s company.
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  2. In a moment reminiscent of the balcony scene, once outside, Romeo bids farewell to Juliet as she stands at her window. Here, the lovers experience visions that blatantly foreshadow the end of the play.

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  3. Juliet spends the night with Romeo and tries to convince him to stay. Once he leaves, her parents tell her that she will marry Paris. She refuses and decides to go to Friar Laurence for help.

  4. Jul 31, 2015 · Juliet at first feels grief for the loss of her cousin Tybalt and verbally attacks Romeo, but then renounces these feelings and devotes herself to grief for Romeo’s banishment. The Nurse promises to bring Romeo to Juliet that night.

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    Are you going to leave? It’s not yet that close to daytime. That was the nightingale--not the morning lark--that just made that loud, piercing cry. The nightingale sings every night on that pomegranate tree over there. Believe me, love, it was the nightingale.

    It was the lark--always a sign of morning--and not the nightingale. Look, love, see the sun streaks lacing through the severe clouds there in the east? The stars have disappeared, and the cheerful day is reaching up over the eastern mountaintops. I have to go and live, or stay here and be killed.

    When the sun sets there’s a drizzle of dew, but my nephew’s death, the sunset of his life, has caused a downpour. What is it now, are you some kind of water pipe, girl? What, are you still crying? In your little body there’s a storm with a boat, a sea, and a wind. Your eyes are like the sea ebbing and flowing with tears, your body is like a boat sa...

  5. JULIET. Farewell. God knows when we shall meet again. I have a faint cold fear thrills through my veins That almost freezes up the heat of life. I'll call them back again to comfort me. Nurse!—What should she do here? My dismal scene I needs must act alone. Come, vial. [Holds out the vial] What if this mixture do not work at all?

  6. Actually understand Romeo and Juliet Act 3, Scene 5. Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation.

  7. After a kiss farewell, Romeo climbs down the rope ladder. Juliet calls after him, worried that it will be years before they see one another again. Romeo insists that he will send her greetings as often as he can, and says he believes in his heart they’ll be together again soon.

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