What Does Juliet Say When Romeo Kills Tybalt?

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Answers 3. When the Nurse finally reveals that Romeo killed Tybalt, Juliet immediately chides Romeo over his pretense of peace and contradictory violence. She then recants the accusation, and asks the Nurse,

“Shall I speak ill of him that is my husband?”

What is the quote when Romeo kills Tybalt?

And all those twenty could but kill one life. I beg for justice which thou, prince, must give.

Romeo slew Tybalt; Romeo must not live.

How does Juliet feel when Romeo kills Tybalt?

Hence, Juliet is sorrowful and feels deceived by Romeo when she first learns that Tybalt has been killed, but her love for Romeo makes her quickly feel differently. In the end, Juliet feels

agony over Romeo's death

.

How does Juliet justify Romeo's killing Tybalt?

Nurse finds Romeo to talk to him for Juliet. How does Juliet justify Romeo's of Tybalt?

Tybalt must have been trying to kill Romeo.

… He thinks it will make Juliet happy.

What were Juliet's last words to Romeo?

His final words, as he consumes a lethal drug, are as follows: Come, bitter conduct, come, unsavoury guide!

The dashing rocks thy sea-sick weary bark!

Did Romeo and Juliet sleep together?


Romeo and Juliet do sleep together after their secret marriage

. This is made clear in act 3, scene 5, when they wake up in bed together at dawn. Juliet urges Romeo to leave before her relatives find him and kill him.

What does Juliet's father threaten to do if she refuses to marry Paris?

Juliet refuses to marry and her father

threatens to disown her

. Juliet begs her mother to help her but she refuses and leaves Juliet with the the Nurse, who also tries to convince her to marry Paris.

Why does Tybalt return after killing Mercutio?

He returns after killing Mercutio

because Romeo challenged him

. Why does Tybalt return after killing Mercutio? Instead of him being banished, she wants Romeo to be killed for what he's done. Although Juliet is upset over her cousin's death, she still defends Romeo's actions.

What happens after Romeo kills Tybalt?

Romeo kills

Tybalt and is banished

They find each other and fight. The fight ends when Romeo kills Tybalt. Realising what he has done, he flees. The Prince arrives on the scene and declares that Romeo must be banished and must leave Verona immediately.

Does Romeo regret killing Tybalt?

In Act 3, scene 5 (the last meeting between Romeo and Juliet before he must leave Verona), Romeo makes no mention of Tybalt. Because he loves Juliet and knows she loves her cousin,

we can safely assume that Romeo regrets killing Tybalt

. However, he never explicitly states that he is ashamed.

Which is worse to Juliet death or banishment?


Banishment is worse than death

because he doesn't know anyone and he won't get to see Juliet any more.

Is Romeo justified in killing Paris?


Romeo has no real reason to kill Paris

, but he is blind with grief and will not be set upon by Paris and dragged away to prison.

Who does Juliet blame for Tybalt's death?

The Nurse is upset about Tybalt's death; Juliet thinks that the Nurse is talking about

Romeo

(and thus, she thinks Romeo has been killed). Explain the progression of Juliet's reaction when she hears about Tybalt's death and Romeo's banishment.

Why are Romeo's last words ironic?

Romeo's soliloquy is ironic

because he is discussing a dream which is very close to reality

. Romeo is talking about his dream where he is dead and Juliet kisses him back to life. This is very close to the friar's plan for Juliet. … She could be revived from death just as Romeo was in his dream.

What does Juliet say to Romeo?

It is at this time that Juliet speaks some of Shakespeare's most famous lines: ‘

O Romeo, Romeo! {W}herefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name

; {o}r, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, {a}nd I'll no longer be a Capulet. ‘

What did Juliet say before she killed herself?

Hearing the approaching watch, Juliet unsheathes Romeo's dagger and, saying, “

O happy dagger, / This is thy sheath

,” stabs herself (5.3. 171).

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