Juliet fights with her parents as they tell her that she has to marry Paris.
What happens in Act 4, scene 1?
Juliet goes to Friar Laurence for help. He gives her the potion.
What happens in Act 5, scene 3?
Romeo kills Paris at the Capulet tomb and drinks the poison. Juliet wakes up and stabs herself with Romeo's dagger. The families and the prince find out what happened.
State the quote from Act 3 which is said by Lady capulet which highlights her frustration of Juliets refusal to marry Paris. She is expressing that she would her rather be dead if she continues being disobedient
"I would the fool were married to her grave!"
State the quote from Act3 said by Lordcapulet which uses violentimagery expressing a directthreat of violence. His body wishes to punishJuliet for her behaviour, but he is using selfcontrol to stophimself
"My fingers itch"
State a quote from Act 2, scene 5 which shows how Lady Capulet is undecisive of what she wants best for Juliet and is using her as a shield, afraid to challenge her fathers disobedience.
''Here comes your father, tell him so yourself''
State the quote from Act 1, scene 3 said by the nurse which uses foreshadowing Juliet's marriage to Romeo. It also may mean that the nurse feels connected to Juliet and feels like her mother as she lost her child when she was younger. Shows she ares for Juliet and has affection towards her.
''an I might live to see thee married once, I have my wish''
State the quote from Act 1, scene 3 said by the nurse which uses a superlative adjective of ''prettiest'', emphasising strength of the bond between the nurse and Juliet. Juliet is the closest bond to her out of everyone else.
''thou was the prettiestbabe that e'ere I nursed''
State the quote from Act 3, scene 5 which shows how the nurse is open and honest about her thoughts and opinions for Juliet.