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Title: The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet


1
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
  • Act III
  • Review

2
Act III. scene i
  • Setting Public place in Verona
  • Monday Afternoon
  • Conflict Tensions are high between Montagues and
    Capulets after last nights party
  • Revenge (for insults murder)
  • Characters
  • Benvolio
  • pleads with Mercutio to go home
  • knows something bad could happen
  • And if we meet we shall not scape a brawl, for
    now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirring.
  • when tension rises with Tybalt, he asks them to
    take it elsewhere
  • tries to tell the Prince the truth
  • Mercutio
  • believes Benvolio is just as likely to fight as
    any other
  • fights with Tybalt
  • dies after issuing a plague a both your
    houses!

3
Characters Cont.
  • Tybalt
  • comes looking for Romeo
  • provokes Mercutio by insinuating he consorts
    with Romeo
  • challenges Romeo for his insult at the party
    (really prompted by his scolding from Lord
    Capulet)
  • kills Mercutio
  • returns only to die from Romeos sword
  • Romeo
  • tries to get out of the challenge
  • speaks of his love for the Capulets
  • steps between Mercutio Tybalt
  • challenges Tybalt to avenge Mercutios death

4
Blame
  • Mercutio blames Romeo
  • Why the devil came you between us? I was hurt
    under your arm (88-89)
  • Romeo blames Juliet
  • O sweet Juliet, / Thy beauty hath made me
    effeminate, / And in my temper softned valors
    steel (99-101)
  • Romeo blames fate
  • O, I am fortunes fool! (122)

5
Aftermath
  • Lady Capulet wants Montague blood (Romeo) for
    Tybalts death
  • She cant believe Benvolios story because he is
    a Montague
  • Montague believes Tybalts death in reaction to
    Mercutio makes them even (eye for an eye)
  • Prince sentences Romeo to exile- if he does not
    leave, he will be killed

6
Act III. scene ii
  • Setting Capulets house
  • Characters
  • Juliet
  • Spends the early afternoon dreaming of love and
    Romeo. Her heart breaks at news of the death
    (first Romeo, then Tybalt). She cannot speak
    against her love, her husband.
  • Nurse
  • Returns from getting cords for the rope ladder
    and says, hes dead, hes dead, hes dead!
    (meaning Tybalt, but Juliet believes she means
    Romeo)
  • Juliet wants to spend her wedding night with
    Romeo before he is banished.

7
Act III. scene iii
  • Setting Friar Lawrences cell
  • Monday night
  • Conflict Romeo awaits news of his punishment and
    his bride
  • Characters
  • Romeo
  • believes death would be better than banishment
  • on the verge of ending his life
  • Friar Lawrence
  • counsels Romeo to be patient sees the Princes
    decision as merciful
  • cant believe Romeos childish, foolish
    over-reaction
  • Thy tears are womanish, thy acts denote/ The
    unreasonable fury of a beast. (111-112)
  • Nurse
  • comes to the friar to find Romeo
  • cant believe Romeo is weeping like Juliet, calls
    him out
  • Stand up, stand up, stand, and you be a man.
    (89)
  • gives Romeo a ring from Juliet

8
Act III. scene iv
  • Setting Capulets House
  • Monday night
  • Conflict Paris continues to push for Juliets
    hand
  • Characters
  • Capulet
  • cant believe Paris would come again at this hour
    on this day
  • decides marrying Paris on Thursday might life
    Juliets spirits
  • Paris
  • we see his persistence here
  • could greed be an issue that makes Lord Capulet
    give in?

9
Act III. scene v
  • Setting Capulets orchard
  • Late Monday/ dawn Tuesday
  • Conflict After her time with Romeo, Juliet
    learns of her fated (second) marriage
  • Characters
  • Juliet
  • doesnt want Romeo to leave
  • doesnt want day to come, but knows Romeo must
    leave before he is caught and killed
  • wants letters from Romeo daily I must hear from
    thee every day in the hour
  • asks fortune (fate) to return Romeo quickly,
    speaking to fortune in line 60
  • says marrying Paris will not make her happy,
    shed rather marry Romeo (taken as an insult)
  • feels isolated at the end
  • Romeo
  • tells Juliet he would rather die than be without
    her
  • does not doubt he will see Juliet again

10
Characters cont.
  • Capulet
  • cant believe Juliet would refuse his plan
  • ultimatum marry , or well kick you out
  • speaks terribly of her they are cursed to have
    her
  • Lady Capulet
  • believes Juliet continues to mourn for Tybalt
  • IRONY- she thinks Juliet should weep for Tybalts
    killer, Romeo
  • plans to send someone to Mantua to kill Romeo
  • tells Juliet of the plan to marry Paris
  • Nurse
  • advises Juliet to do what she is told because
    Romeo will not be back

11
Important Quotes
  • Who are the speakers? Why are these lines so
    significant?
  • More light and light, more dark and dark our
    woes!
  • And trust me, love, in my eye so do you/ Dry
    sorrow drinks our blood. Adieu, adieu!
  • Hang thee, young baggage! Disobedient wretch!
  • Ancient damnation! O most wicked fiend!
  • Ill to the Friar to know his remedy
  • If all else fail, myself have power to die.
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