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Friar Laurence orders Romeo to stop being so dramatic and start acting like a man. The friar demands Romeo pull himself together—nothing is as bad as it seems. Juliet is alive, and still in love with Romeo; Romeo is alive, while Tybalt, who would have killed him, is dead. On top of it all, Prince Escalus has spared Romeo’s life.
- Prince Escalus
Act 5, Scene 3 Quotes For never was a story of more woe Than...
- Characters
Characters - Romeo and Juliet: Act 3, Scene 3 Summary &...
- Act 1, Scene 3
The nurse says one last thing—that if she lives long enough...
- Act 2, Prologue
The chorus enters. They describe how Romeo ’s “old desire”...
- Prince Escalus
Jul 31, 2015 · Act 3, scene 3. Friar Lawrence tells Romeo that his punishment for killing Tybalt is banishment, not death. Romeo responds that death is preferable to banishment from Juliet. When the Nurse enters and tells Romeo that Juliet is grief-stricken, Romeo attempts suicide. Friar Lawrence then says that Romeo may spend the night with Juliet and leave ...
Romeo and Juliet Translation Act 3, Scene 3. FRIAR LAWRENCE enters. FRIAR LAWRENCE enters. Romeo, come forth. Come forth, thou fearful man. Affliction is enamoured of thy parts, And thou art wedded to calamity. Romeo, come here. Come here, you frightened man. Trouble follows you, and you’re married to catastrophe.
A frantic Romeo pays Friar Laurence a visit. The Friar tells Romeo the somewhat good news: he won’t face death, but because he killed Tybalt, Romeo can never return to Verona. Romeo doesn’t think that’s such good news: he’d rather be dead than separated from Juliet. The Nurse arrives, bringing news of a miserable Juliet.
Romeo argues that anything outside Verona is "hell itself" and desires only to be with Juliet. The friar cautions Romeo against ingratitude for the prince's mercy, but Romeo maintains that exile is akin to death. Friar Laurence tells Romeo he has advice and consolation if only Romeo would listen. Romeo counters that the friar cannot comprehend ...
Act III, Scene 3: Summary and Analysis. PDF Cite. Friar Laurence enters his cell and calls out to Romeo, who is hiding inside. When Romeo appears and asks what his punishment will be, Friar ...
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Scene 3. A frantic Romeo pays Friar Lawrence a visit. The Friar tells Romeo the somewhat good news: he won’t face death, but because he killed Tybalt, Romeo can never return to Verona. Romeo doesn’t think that’s such good news: he’d rather be dead than separated from Juliet. The Nurse arrives, bringing news of a miserable Juliet.