Romeo and Juliet Act IV
How does Paris explain the sudden haste of the marriage? he is in love with Juliet and it is time to move forward with it her father is worried because she still mourns Tybalt true love cannot be separated, so they need to be together he is scared Romeo will return and try to take Juliet from him If the friar cannot help her, what does Juliet threaten to do? run away and find Romeo kill Paris to get out of the marriage kill herself to get out of the marriage join the nuns and never marry anyone Describe the friar's plan for Juliet. (7 parts) What two possibilities does Juliet worry about when she goes to drink from the vial from Friar Laurence? that she will have to marry Paris or that her marriage to Romeo will be revealed that Paris will learn of her plan or that Friar Laurence will tell her father about it that she won't see her mother or her nurse again that the potion will either do nothing or kill her The playwright has Nurse and Lady Capulet repear "she's dead" throughout lines 23-24 in Scene 5 in order to-- make sure the audience knows what happened demonstrate the depth of the characters' grief provide context for the following scene symbolize the finality of death Which statement best summarizes the interaction between Peter and the musicians? Peter tries to get the musicians to play but they refuse Peter tries to get the musicians to leave but they stay The musicians try to get Peter to pay them but he leaves The musicians try to get Peter to join them but he refuses How does Capulet change the wedding plans? What implication does this have? He moves it up a day. The letter won't get to Romeo in time. He moves it up a day. The friar won't give her the potion in time. He moves it back a day. The potion will wear off before they have time to lay her in the tomb. He makes no change. The plan will proceed as planned, but they will get caught. What does Friar Lawrence say to comfort the Capulet Family? It was you fault she killed herself Heaven is better because they have Juliet. Don't cry, you are wasting your tears She is not really dead, she is just sleeping. Match the literary devices to the correct quote. personification Death has tied up my tongue.." alliteration A sea of salt was summoned" foreshadow I have a faint cold fear thrills through my veins that almost freezes up the heat of life imagery the coloring in your lips will fade ...your body will be stiff and stark" hyperbole I'd chain myself to a bear rather than marry Paris!!" allusion Venus does not smile in a house of sorrow" All things that we ordained festivalTurn from their office to black funeral Our instruments to melancholy bells, Our wedding cheer to a sad burial feast, Our solemn hymns to sullen dirges change: Our bridal flowers serve for a buried course; And all things change them to the contrary. Read lines 22–28 from Act IV, Scene 1 of the play:Paris. Come you to make confession to this father?Juliet. To answer that, I should confess to you.Paris. Do not deny to him that you love me.Juliet. I will confess to you that I love him.Paris. So will ye, I am sure, that you love me.Juliet. If I do so, it will be of more price,Being spoke behind your back, than to your face.Which two choices describe ways in which the dramatic irony in these lines contributes to the tension that is building in the play? It reveals that Paris is depending on enemies for guidance. It reveals that Paris is inevitably going to face harsh truths. It reveals that Juliet is actively trying to ruin Paris’s life. It reveals that Paris is totally unaware of Juliet’s true feelings. It reveals that Juliet is acting out of the ordinary Place each phrases in the correct column Main Plot Romeo and Juliet’s love story Friar Laurence’s role in helping Romeo and Juliet Parallel Plot The feud between the Montagues and the Capulets Paris’s interest in marrying Juliet