Act 5 Scene 3
Why isn't it surprising Friars scheme fails?
Hearing Balthasar's report of Juliets death (Scene 1), Romeo Exclaims, " Then I defy you stars!" what might this mean?
How are his works consistent with what you know of this character?
In what ways is chance to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet?
In what ways are they to blame there self's for their own deaths?
In what ways were there families to blame?
What lessons can be learned from Shakespeare's play about the destructive effects hatred?
Was it necessary for them to die over a feud between there family's?
How could this play relate to today's world?
2007-03-27
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