What is Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scene 3 about?

What is Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scene 3 about?

In Romeo and Juliet Act 1, Scene 3, Lady Capulet summons Juliet to discuss marriage. Juliet’s father is hosting the aforementioned dinner that evening, and the handsome and respectable Count Paris is interested in marrying Juliet.

What does Romeo say when he kills himself?

I will kiss thy lips; Haply some poison yet doth hang on them, To make die with a restorative.

What are the key scenes in Romeo and Juliet?

Trying to break into the Capulet crypt, Romeo is disturbed by Paris and they fight. Romeo kills Paris and reaches Juliet’s body. He drinks the poison, kisses his wife for the last time, and dies. Having learned that Romeo never received his message, the Friar comes to the crypt to be with Juliet when she wakes.

What happens in Act 2 Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet?

In Act 2, Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo sneaks into the orchard that has a view of Juliet’s window and professes his love for her though she cannot hear him. Then, she appears at her window and professes her love for him, not knowing that he is there.

Is there an abridged version of Romeo and Juliet?

This abridged version of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ was professionally edited by a former Oregon Shakespeare Festival actor/educator. The one-hour script features original dialogue interspersed with narration. This maintains the integrity of the play while significantly shortening it-making it easier for groups to perform.

Where can I find information and resources about Romeo and Juliet?

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What are the four sections of Romeo and Juliet?

Romeo and Juliet is a play about falling in love and young people being let down by an older generation. All of the information you need about the play is divided into four sections: Story, Characters, Language and Staging. Each section has three different levels of information.

What is a good line to start a poem about Romeo?

LADY CAPULET. O the people in the street cry Romeo, Some Juliet, and some Paris, and all run With open outcry toward our monument. PRINCE. What fear is this which startles in our ears? FIRST WATCH. Sovereign, here lies the County Paris slain, And Romeo dead, and Juliet, dead before, Warm and new kill’d.