Romeo and Juliet

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What are the key themes of Romeo and Juliet?
Love
Fate
Death
Conflict
Tragedy
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How is Love represented in Romeo and Juliet?
Romeo and Juliet meet up and fall in love at first sight
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How is Fate represented in Romeo and Juliet?
Romeo and Juliet are foreshadowed as
"a pair of star crossed lovers"
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How is Death represented in Romeo and Juliet?
Mercutio's Death from a duel with Tybalt
Tybalt's Death from a duel with Romeo
Mrs Montague's Death mourning Romeo's exile
Paris' Death from a duel with Romeo
Romeo's Death from Juliet faking her Death
Juliet's Death from Romeo's Death
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How is Conflict represented in Romeo and Juliet?
Act 1, Scene 1 - Brawl between the Montague's and the Capulet's
Act 3, Scene 1 - Duel between Benvolio and Tybalt, followed by a duel between Romeo and Tybalt
Act 5, Scene 3 - Duel between Romeo and Paris
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How is Tragedy represented in Romeo and Juliet?
The 2 star crossed lovers (Romeo and Juliet) take their life due to their families feud and all the events that took place inbetween the process of hiding their love for eachother
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How did Romeo and Juliet meet?
At the Capulet ball
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In Prince's speech in Act 1, Scene 1, what did he warn both families of if they were to disrupt the peace once more?
They would be banished/exiled from Verona for the rest of time
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What is Romeo's house name called?
Montague
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What is Juliet's house name called?
Capulet
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How does Juliet fake her death?
Through the use of the Friar's potion
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Why do the Montague's and Capulet's end their feud once and for all?
All the tradegy's both families faced, such as the death of most of each family member, too late fore fate to be changed for them
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Who does Lord Capulet want Juliet to marry?
Paris
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How do Romeo, Benvolio and Mercutio find out about the Capulet ball?
They encounter a servant of the Capulet house, Peter, who was charged with inviting people to the Capulet ball, and Romeo read the letter and saw about it, and told Benvolio and Mercutio
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Why do Romeo Benvolio and Mercution go to the Capulet ball?
Rosaline was invited, who was Romeo's girlfriend at the time, so they decided to crash at the ball and have a good time
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Why do Benvolio and Mercutio go looking for Romeo in Act 2, Scene 1?
They thought he was lovesick of Rosaline and tried to see if he was okay, not knowing Romeo was looking for Juliet at her balcony to talk to her
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Where does Romeo go in Act 2, Scene 3 and why?
Romeo hurries to Friar Lawrence in the church so that he can tell the Friar that he wants to marry Juliet as soon as possible, in hope that it would end the family feud once and for all
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What were Friar Lawrence's worries about Romeo marrying Juliet?
The Friar was worried that Romeo was moving too fast as he only just cried over Rosaline to him and the Friar was unsure if it would work out considering they are from opposing families
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What happens in the events of Act 2, Scene 4?
Romeo finds Juliet's nurse, so that she can pass the note on to Juliet that he wants to meet her at the Friar's church to marry, and the nurse to be a witness of the marrage
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In Act 2, Scene 5, why is Juliet on edge and impatient?
Juliet was awaiting her nurse's return, and when she did, the nurse joked around and only told her about it near the end of the act
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What happens in Act 2, Scene 6?
Romeo and Juliet get married
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