What does Juliet say she would rather do than marry Paris?

What does Juliet say she would rather do than marry Paris?

After Paris leaves, Juliet asks Friar Lawrence for help, brandishing a knife and saying that she will kill herself rather than marry Paris.

What 3 things would Juliet rather do than marry Paris?

Juliet. Oh, rather than ask me to marry Paris, you could tell me to leap from the castle walls, walk among highway robbers, dwell with snakes, chain myself to a post and let bears attack me.

What does Juliet threaten to do if she Cannot avoid marrying Paris?

What does Juliet say she will do if she cannot find a way to avoid marrying Paris? She will kill herself if she cannot find a way to avoid marrying Paris.

Is the nurse to blame for Juliet’s death?

The nurse is partly to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because she helps Juliet deceive her parents and because she enables Juliet to see Romeo.

Who Killed Romeo?

Friar Laurence

How many people did Romeo kill?

Six people

How did Lady Capulet die?

She dies of grief offstage soon after (mentioned in act five). She is very protective of her son Romeo and is very happy when Benvolio tells her that Romeo was not involved in the brawl that happened between the Capulets and Montagues. When Romeo was banished his mother was heartbroken and then she died.

Is Benvolio in love with Romeo?

Benvolio serves as Romeo’s dramatic foil by being the peace-loving, rational, voice of reason in comparison to Romeo who is impetuous and emotionally driven. We see the closeness of their friendship when Benvolio promises Lord Montague to find out what is troubling Romeo in the very first scene and to give him counsel.

Did Benvolio tell the truth?

Benvolio is part of the Montague family. His loyalties to the Montagues make him tell lies. He’s not telling the truth. There were twenty Montagues fighting in this awful riot, and together those twenty could only kill one man.

Is Tybalt a villain?

He is the nephew of Lord and Lady Capulet, the cousin of Juliet, the rival of Romeo Montague and one of the most prominent antagonists of the play – after his death, Lord Capulet displaces the late Tybalt as the primary antagonist.

Who loves Tybalt?

Mercutio