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why is friar laurence reluctant to marry paris and juliet?   because juliet is already married to romeo  
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how does paris explain the sudden haste in marriage plans?   her father thought it would be good because she needed something happy, for she weeped of " tybalt's death"  
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whats ironic about the convo betweeen juliet and paris?   she was talking about romeo the whole time.  
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if friar cannot help her, what will juliet do?   kill herslef  
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why does the friar think juliet will accept his plan?   `because she doesn't want to marry paris either  
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describe the friar's plan..   agree to marry, be alone, drink vial, funeral, wake in tomb, run away to mantua  
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what does juliet say that makes her father happy?   she will marry paris  
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how does capulet change the wedding plans? what implication does this have?   boost it up a day. and romeo wont get the letter in time.  
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why is paris at juliet's tomb?   bringing flowers to her grave  
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what are the two reasons romeo enters the capulet tomb?   to see juliet's face and to kill himself  
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why does paris think romeo is at the tomb?   ruin the bodies  
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what is it about juliet that should have told romeo that she was not dead?   red lips, warm body, skin color, fluffy cheeks  
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why doesn't friar laurence not want to stay in the tomb with juliet after she had woke?   he did not want to get in trouble  
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why does juliet kiss romeo after hes dead   to get poison off his lips  
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when montague first arrives on the scene, what does he tell thosed gathered?   his wife died of grief that morning.  
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relate the events that lead to romeo and juliet's death as they are told by friar laurence near the play's end.   it was complicated but in full detail  
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what info does romeo's letter give?   he is going to killl himself. and the whole story.  
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how do the families plan to honor their children?   gold statues  
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human error or fate? balcony scene   fate  
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h.e or f tybalt and mercutio's fight   fate  
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h.e or f met and fell in love   fate  
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h.e or f the letter not getting to romeo on time.   fate  
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h.e or f being born into feuding families   fate  
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h.e or f romeo chosing to fight tybalt   HUMAN ERROR  
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h.e. or f fighting families   HUMAN ERROR  
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h.e or f friar laurence chosing to marry a 13 year old w/out parent consent   HUMAN ERROR  
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h.e or f giving juliet the potion   HUMAN ERROR  
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h.e or f juliet's parents arranging her with paris   HUMAN ERROR  
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in which scene do u think d.irony peaked?   their death  
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where is the climax in the final act?   their death and the families come closer together  
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it is ironic how love kills joy. (state example) how is hatred punished?   the parents are punished  
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state the theme.   hatred breeds violence and death.  
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how does juliet show her independence and maturity in act 4 scene 3?   drinks vial and uses best manners  
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if the poison backfires, wht will juliet do?   kill herself  
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list fears juliet has about the potion.   wake up early, frair might kill her  
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what happens in the breif scene?   talk wedding plans  
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desccirbe the imagery used to describe juliet's death   death has wedded her. death took her maidenhood. death is his son-in-law.  
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wht does fria say to comfort the family?   heaven is better  
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wht event are the capels now preparing.   juliet's funeral  
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why is juliet so willing to trust the friar? do you think she is wise to follow his advice   cause he married her and romeo. close to them. no!  
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dramatic irony adds suspense. we wait anxiously to find out what will happen when the characters discover what we already know. cite two examples of this from scenes 2-4   juliet's talk with her father. happy for no wedding. juliet in her bed "dead"  
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what terrible trials do juliet fce i this act of this tragedy? how does she respond?   the vial stuff might backfire. act alone, no romeo or nurse will be with her, swallow pride and apologize  
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what news does balthasar bring to romeo?   juliet died  
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then i defy you stars means ....   romeo doesn't like the role of fate  
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balthasar's actions prompt romeo to..   join juliet in death  
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wht does frair j tell friar l?   romeo didnt get the letter  
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after hearing news from frair j, wht does frair l intend to do?   go to the tomb  
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