Just about all of them happen on Monday.
Just after midnight: Romeo and Juliet have a romantic scene in her backyard and she asks whether they can be married.
Just after dawn: Romeo goes to see Friar Lawrence to arrange the wedding.
At 9 a.m.: Romeo tells the nurse where and when Juliet can meet him so they can marry.
Early afternoon: Romeo and Juliet marry.
Later afternoon: In a street brawl, Tybalt kills Mercutio and Romeo kills Tybalt. Romeo is banished from Verona.
That night: Romeo sneaks into Juliet's bedroom so they can consummate their marriage.
Everything from Act 2 Scene 3 to Act 3 Scene 5 both inclusive.
By compressing the events of the story, Shakespeare was able to give it a breathlessness that makes us think of Romeo and Juliet being swept away on a tide of events. Shakespeare compressed events in other stories as well. This is especially noticeable in the histories, where the events of twenty years are portrayed as if they happened in a couple of weeks or months. Shakespeare did this to keep the flow of the story going. But it is nowhere as pronounced as it is in Romeo and Juliet.
write a monlogue about juliet
They died.
Early Monday afternoon. The nurse goes to meet Romeo at nine and they chat and then she returns and talks to Juliet, taking her sweet time about it. By the time Juliet got there it would be probably just after noon. It is mid-afternoon when Romeo has his run-in with Tybalt.
In Act 2 of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet profess their love for one another and agree to be married, Friar Laurence agrees to marry them in secret, and Tybalt challenges Romeo to a duel.
Everything from Act 2 Scene 3 to Act 3 Scene 5 both inclusive.
Friar Laurence reveals to the Prince and the Capulet and Montague families what happened to the parents of Romeo and Juliet. He discloses how he was involved in the romance between the two lovers and the tragic events that led to their deaths.
A series of disastrous events lead to Romeo and Juliet's deaths. Juliet died by stabbing herself after Romeo drank poison.
By compressing the events of the story, Shakespeare was able to give it a breathlessness that makes us think of Romeo and Juliet being swept away on a tide of events. Shakespeare compressed events in other stories as well. This is especially noticeable in the histories, where the events of twenty years are portrayed as if they happened in a couple of weeks or months. Shakespeare did this to keep the flow of the story going. But it is nowhere as pronounced as it is in Romeo and Juliet.
write a monlogue about juliet
They died.
It started on a monday and ended on a Wednesday
Romeo kills Juliet's cousin, Tybalt, in a fit of rage after Tybalt kills Romeo's friend, Mercutio. The act of revenge leads to a tragic turn of events in the play "Romeo and Juliet."
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they had sex!!!!
In the Act 2 prologue, it is mentioned that Romeo has transferred his love from Rosaline to Juliet. This change foreshadows the intense and passionate love that Romeo and Juliet will share, leading to the tragic events that unfold later in the play.