Romeo is so upset at the death of his friend that he fights Tybalt
Why is Romeo banished from Verona instead of killed?
He was banished by the Prince for his part in the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt. The Prince had threatened that the next street fight would be punished by execution so banishing rather than executing Romeo was
an act of mercy and generosity by the Prince
.
Why does the prince banish Romeo and not call for his execution?
The Prince may banish Romeo instead of executing him
because Romeo killed someone who killed a relative of the Prince
. He may also be trying to avoid angering his citizens or causing further strife between the feuding families.
Why does the prince decide to exile Romeo rather than punish him by death?
Romeo is very upset when he learns that he is exiled. He says he would rather be dead
because he won’t be able to see Juliet
. For exile hath more terror in his look, Much more than death.
Where is Romeo banished why is he banished?
Question Answer | 1. To which city does Romeo go after being exiled from Verona? Mantua | 2. Why is Romeo banished? Romeo kills Tybalt | 3. In Act I, what are the four (4) ways Romeo describes love? Too rough, too rude, too boisterous, and it pricks like a thorn. |
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Who is to blame for Romeo’s banishment?
Yes because he was looking for a fight with Romeo and that is when he fought and killed
Mercutio
which led to Romeo’s banishment eventually.
What line does the prince banish Romeo?
Friar Laurence explains that the Prince does not sentence Romeo to death. He says the gentler judgment is,
“[n]ot body’s death, but body’s banishment
” (line 11). This means that Romeo will not be put to death, but he must leave Verona.
Why doesnt the prince order the execution of Romeo but instead offers the more merciful sentence of banishment?
Q: Why doesn’t the Prince order the execution of Romeo, but instead offers the more- merciful sentence of banishment? A:
The Prince was related to Mercutio and so is sympathetic to Romeo’s plight
. Also, Romeo took care of issuing justice to Tybalt, which is what the law would’ve had to do anyway.
Why does the prince decide not to sentence Romeo to death despite his threat in Act 1?
Why does the Prince decide not to sentence Romeo to death, despite his threat in Act 1?
The Prince is lenient because Romeo killed a person whose life was already forfeit for killing Mercutio
. … Others may say that Romeo should not be punished at all, since he was avenging Mercutio’s death and did not start the fight.
What is the prince’s decision Why do you think the prince made this decision?
Who demands that Romeo be put to death? What is the Prince’s decision? Why do you think the Prince made this decision?
Banishment, he probably made this decision because he didn’t want to anger the Montagues by killing another person.
Why does Romeo think banishment is worse than death?
Why, according to Romeo, is banishment worse than death? Banishment is worse than death
because he doesn’t know anyone and he won’t get to see Juliet any more
. … Friar Lawrence tries to convince Romeo to be satisfied with his sentence.
How does Romeo first respond to the news of the prince’s punishment?
Romeo first responds to the news of the Prince’s punishment by….
Wailing and moaning irrationally about his fate
. Why does Lord Capulet agree to let Paris marry Juliet? He wants to make Juliet happy.
What does the prince decide should be Romeo punishment?
What does the Prince decide should be Romeo’s punishment?
Banishment/exile
. … She will go to Friar Laurence’s cell and get Romeo. She will bring Romeo back to comfort Juliet.
What claim does Romeo make about being banished from the city of Verona?
In Friar Lawrence’s cell, Romeo is overcome with grief and wonders what sentence the Prince has decreed. Friar Lawrence tells him he is lucky: the Prince has only banished him. Romeo claims that
banishment is a penalty far worse than death, since he will have to live, but without Juliet.
How does he react to the news that he is banished from Verona?
After the murders, Romeo ran to hide in Friar Laurence’s cell. How does he react to the news that he is banished from Verona? …
The Friar tells him the news that he will not be killed but only banished.
Why did Romeo go back to Verona?
At the end of Romeo and Juliet , Romeo returns to Verona
because he believes Juliet is dead
. When he arrives at her tomb she appears lifeless, and in his grief he kills himself by drinking poison.
Why is the prince responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death?
The Prince blames
the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets
for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, because he believes the deaths of both families’ children are a “scourge… laid upon (their) hate” (line 292).
What does the Prince of Verona say will happen?
Who is Escalus and what does he say he will do to anyone who fights in the future? He is the Prince of Verona
and he has threatened to execute Capulet and Montague if the peace of Verona is broken by another brawl.
Why does the prince say all are punished line 299?
In short, the Prince means that all the members of
the two families have been punished equally because they all have “lost a brace of kinsmen
,” meaning that they have all lost members of their families. The house of Capulet has lost Tybalt and Juliet.
Why is the Friar to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death?
Friar Laurence was responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet
because he married Romeo and Juliet
, he was afraid of committing a sin, and because of his faulty plan for saving Juliet from a marriage to Paris.
What does the Prince tell everyone in his speech?
If you ever disturb the peace again, You will pay for it with your lives
. Now, everyone else, leave.
Which statement best describes Romeo’s reaction to the news that he will be banished from Verona?
Which statement best describes Romeo’s reaction to the news that he will be banished from Verona?
He expresses outrage about life without Juliet.
How does Romeo react when he finds out he has been banished?
Romeo is extremely upset
when he finds out that he is banished. Romeo thinks that banishment is just as bad as death because there is no life outside of Verona for Romeo and that life with Juliet would be unbearable. Romeo tells Friar Lawrence that the priest cannot know or understand how Romeo feels.
What punishment does Prince Escalus decide upon at the end of the scene?
What penalty does Prince Escalus decree for Romeo after Tybalt’s death?
He will be banished from Verona
. If he returns, he will pay with his life.
Is the princes punishment for Romeo fair?
The Prince listens and his judgement is that Romeo should be
banished from Verona
. This verdict is unacceptable to Lady Capulet because earlier in the play the Prince had decreed that the penalty for fighting in the streets would be death, with no exceptions. The Prince’s decision is fair for three reasons.
What does the prince do to Romeo?
Thus, given what he has decreed, the prince was well within his bounds to kill Romeo after he discovered that Romeo slew Tybalt. Instead, the prince
decrees that Romeo is banished from Verona and that, if he returns
, “that hour is his last.” (Act 3, Scene 1).
What does Romeo compare the word banished to?
6. Romeo says even hearing the word banishment spoken by his friend can “mangle” him. He compares the Friar saying “banished” to
poison or a knife
.
Why is Romeo so upset with the prince’s judgment?
Why is Romeo so upset with the Prince’s judgment?
He would rather be dead than to live without Juliet in banishment
. Romeo is obviously upset with his actions. … If Tybalt were alive, Romeo would be dead, and the Prince granted banishment rather than the death sentence.
How does Friar Laurence react to Romeo’s feelings about banishment?
When Friar Lawrence tells him he is banished,
Romeo says he would rather die
. … Friar Lawrence is annoyed, calling him “mad,” and when someone comes to the door he tries to get him up. Juliet’s Nurse arrives, and similarly scolds the blubbering Romeo. They both tell him to be a man, at least for Juliet’s sake.
Why is Romeo so upset about being banished?
Why is Romeo so upset at being banished?
He believes being banished from Verona is being banished from his world, which is like being banished from life
, which is death. What does Friar Laurence think of Romeos punishment? He believes the Prince is being merciful.
What does banishment mean in Romeo and Juliet?
banishment. sentence
of being thrown out of a place
.
dexterity
.
Why does the prince decide to spare the life of Friar Laurence?
Why does the Prince spare the life of Friar Laurence? he feels that
he has no authority over the Friar’s life
. … The Prince thinks that the Friar was always a holy man. The citizens prevail upon the Prince to spare the Friar’s life.
What does Friar Laurence say to prevent Romeo from killing himself?
What argument does Friar Lawrence use to prevent Romeo from killing himself?
That he isn’t acting like a man if he commits suicide and sends himself to hell and that he isn’t making good use of his advantages
. What does the nurse give to Romeo? What does Capulet tell his wife to tell Juliet?
What does Friar Laurence have to stop Romeo from Act 3 of Romeo and Juliet?
Friar Laurence orders
Romeo to stop being so dramatic and start acting like a man
. The friar demands Romeo pull himself together—nothing is as bad as it seems. Juliet is alive, and still in love with Romeo; Romeo is alive, while Tybalt, who would have killed him, is dead.