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Act-IV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Exposition: Friar Lawrence, and Juliet are creating a plan for Juliet to escape the marriage of Paris, and run off to live with Romeo. They make a step by step list of what Juliet has to do so this plan works out, and Friar  sends a messanger to notify Romeo.

 

Rising Action: Juliet is at the step in the plan where she must drink the vile of medicine, but she is afraid, and thinking of all the things that could go wrong.

 

Climax: Juliet drinks the medicine and falls to her bed, and she appears as if she is dead.

 

Falling Action: That morning, as everyone is making last minute preperations for the wedding, the nurse discovers that Juliet is dead, and calls everyone to the room.

 

 

Resolution: Everyone mourns over her death, and the prepare for a funeral.

 

Quotes

"Shall I be married tomorrow morning? No, no! This shall forbid it! Lie thou there"

-Juliet

Why would she kill herself? Why not just run away, and find Romeo?

 

"That may be, sir, when I may be a wife"-Juliet

It surprises me that Paris is that oblivious to Juliet not liking him.

 

"O shut the door... come weep with me!"-Juliet

Why would she give up that fast? If she truly loved Romeo, she would try to find a plan.

 

"Though hast the strength of will to slay thyself"

-Juliet

It is very surprising someone would risk that much just for love.

 

"Why I am glad on it. This is well. Stand up"- Lord Capulet

Is he really not going to think about how she goes from defiance to acceptance just like that?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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