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Although regarded at the villian, Tybalt's death is not a positive event. Why was Tybalt's death bad for Romeo and Juliet?

When Juliet refuses to refuses to allow the pressure coming from her parents and the Nurse to bother her, how does this reinforce the idea that only tradgedy will result?

How does the Nurse change after the engagement is arranged between Juliet and Paris? And how does this change affect Juliet?

And finally... How does Juliet's mother's behavior when Capulet gets angry at Juliet influence the way in which readers view Lady Capulet?

2007-04-19 04:16:57 · 3 answers · asked by Jenna - Adopt Me Angelina 3 in Arts & Humanities Other - Arts & Humanities

Thank you for the answer. I have already read the play several times (a few for fun, and today for English Lit. class). I simply wanted to be pointed in the right direction, perhaps just the scene in which I could find my answer.

Thank you anyway. :)

2007-04-19 05:36:02 · update #1

3 answers

Tybalt is a "favorite older cousin" of Juliet. Juliet loved him as an "older brother." How is she now to regard Romeo, the killer of her dearest relative?

The parents have arranged Juliet's marriage with Count Paris. The nurse knows that she was already married to Romeo by Friar Lawrence. This will end badly.

The nurse says, "Why not marry with the County?" This is a crude reference to Count Paris.

I don't understand your last "And finally."

2007-04-19 11:12:27 · answer #1 · answered by steve_geo1 7 · 0 0

i'm attempting to keep in mind the strains, so i'm sorry in the event that they are no longer appropriate a million) authentic. "A dogs of the domicile of Capulet strikes me!" and "i will chunk my thumb at him which would be a shame to him if he bears it." 2) fake. Benvolio tries to end the combat. "area fools! you comprehend no longer what you do!" 3) authentic. "If ever our streets are disturbed lower back, your lives would be forfeit for the value of peace." 4) fake. Romeo is disappointed at dropping Rosalyn to a nunnery. "She has sworn that she'll stay chaste?" "Aye, and in doing so, she doth make plenty waste." 5) authentic. "14 summers has my daughter seen and he or she is yet a stranger to this international." "youthful than she are satisfied mothers made." "And youthful then she are some too quickly marred." 6) fake, then authentic. He refuses at first, yet after Romeo and Juliet wed secretly, Lord Capulet has an identical opinion to Paris' theory 7) authentic. although Juliet has no pastime in her suitor, she does dance with him and communicate in straight forward terms slightly. Then she fools around slightly with Romeo. 8) fake. "I shall no longer bear it!' "It would be persevered (slaps Tybalt). pass to, boy! you're making a mutiny between my visitors!! pass to!!" 9) fake. "My in straight forward terms love sprung from my in straight forward terms hate. Too little is oftentimes occurring and often occurring plenty too previous due. A prodigious beginning of like it relatively is to me that I might desire to love my loathed enemy." 10) authentic. After recognizing her with female Capulet, he asks "Is she a Capulet?" 11) fake. Romeo and Lord Capulet on no account communicate jointly contained in the entire play.

2016-10-03 06:07:14 · answer #2 · answered by truesdale 4 · 0 0

These questions sound suspiciously like homework set by your teacher for you to answer. Simply reading the play will answer all your questions. It's not long and can be read in one sitting.

2007-04-19 05:10:57 · answer #3 · answered by insidiari 2 · 0 0

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