What Excuse Does Juliet Use To Leave The House?

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What is Juliet's excuse to leave the house?

Confession at the chapel

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What excuse does the nurse say Juliet will use to get out of the house so she can meet Romeo and be married?

The nurse finally informs Juliet about Romeo's request after asking her whether she had leave to take

communion

that afternoon. Juliet replies in the affirmative and the nurse tells her to use communion as an excuse to go to church and meet Romeo at Friar Laurence's cell where they would be married.

What excuse does Juliet use?

The excuse that Juliet is

to give for going to Friar Laurence's cell

is Juliet gets permission to go to Friar Laurence's cell by saying that she has to go to confession.

Under what reason does Juliet to leave the house and meet in secret with Romeo?

Juliet actually means that

she wants Romeo to be with her and wishes that he wasn't banished or had to leave in hiding

in Mantua. What does Capulet threaten to do if Juliet doesn't agree to the wedding plans?

How does Juliet get out of the house to meet Romeo?

How does Juliet get out of the house to go meet Romeo to get married?

She says she is going to shrift, or confession

.

What excuse does Rosaline give Romeo?

I think you are referring to Benvolio and Romeo's discussion about Rosaline. Romeo shares that he is in love with a woman who doesn't want to love him back, her excuse is

that she plans to live chaste

. This occurs in Act I, scene i. Benvolio suggests first that he forget Rosaline.

What does Juliet finally allowed Romeo to swear his love?

Juliet is worried that he might be saying that he loves her simply because he now knows that he can easily have her. Romeo then says he will swear by

the moon

that he loves Juliet.

What is Romeo afraid Juliet feels?

What is Romeo afraid Juliet feels? He feels that his name is

a weapon to murder her just as his hand had killed Tybalt

. He was afraid that Juliet was in resentment of him for killing a member of her family, her cousin to be exact.

What conclusion does Juliet immediately jump to?


She says that Juliet should marry Paris

. She decides that she will go to Friar for help. Juliet finally turns to the Nurse for help. How does the Nurse respond?

How does Juliet finally get an answer out of the nurse?

In act 4, scene 3, Juliet finally gets rid of the Nurse

by asking to be left alone so she can pray by herself

. Juliet tells the Nurse her life is “cross and full of sin,” which explains her need for prayer before the wedding.

Who finds Juliet dead?


The Nurse

finds Juliet, apparently dead. Hearing the commotion the Nurse makes, Capulet and Lady Capulet enter, horrified to find their daughter in such a state. Then Friar Lawrence and Paris arrive to fetch the bride for the wedding, and everyone grieves her loss.

Who first finds Juliet after she has taken the potion?

A B Who discovers Juliet after she takes Friar Lawrence's potion?

The nurse

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Who proposes that a gold statue of Juliet be built in Verona? Montague. To which powerful figure is Paris related? Prince Escalus How and where does Romeo commit suicide? With poison in Juliet's tomb.

Did Paris really love Juliet?

Even though Paris's' love for Juliet was seen as a mere affection for her beauty and Paris had planed to marry Juliet through an arranged , but as the play gets to and

end it is show that Paris truly did love Juliet

.

What would Juliet rather do than marry Paris?

Juliet therefore says that she would rather

jump off a building

, keep company with thieves, face poisonous snakes, be chained up with bears, be shut up in a funeral vault, or share a grave with a corpse than marry Paris.

Why does Juliet apologize to her father do you think she is truly sorry?

What reason does Juliet give for offering an apology to her father? She says that

she has learned from Friar Lawrence that she should repent for being disobedient

.

What does it mean when Juliet says Deny thy father and refuse thy name?

Deny thy father and refuse thy name, Or

if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, And I'll no longer be a Capulet

. … Juliet believes that love stems from one's inner identity, and that the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets is a product of the outer identity, based only on names.

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