Enter Friar ⌜Lawrence.⌝ Show FRIAR LAWRENCE 141 Romeo and Juliet ACT 3. SC. 3 ⌜Enter Romeo.⌝ ROMEO 143 Romeo and Juliet ACT 3. SC. 3 ROMEO 145 Romeo and Juliet ACT 3. SC. 3 Displant a town, reverse a prince’s doom, 147 Romeo and Juliet ACT 3. SC. 3 NURSE, ⌜within⌝ ⌜Enter Nurse.⌝ NURSE 149 Romeo and Juliet ACT 3. SC. 3 ROMEO As if that name, 151 Romeo and Juliet ACT 3. SC. 3 There art thou happy. Tybalt would kill thee, 153 Romeo and Juliet ACT 3. SC. 4 FRIAR LAWRENCE What is the summary of Act 3 Scene 3?Summary and Analysis Act III: Scene 3. Friar Laurence tells Romeo that the Prince has sentenced him to banishment rather than death. Romeo is distraught because he regards banishment as a form of living death when he cannot be with Juliet.
What does Romeo Act 3 Scene 3 say?Romeo. Ha, banishment! You might as well take mercy on me and say “death” because exile is much more horrible than death.
What happens in Act 3 of Romeo and Juliet summary?Mercutio and Tybalt begin to fight. Romeo, attempting to restore peace, throws himself between the combatants. Tybalt stabs Mercutio under Romeo's arm, and as Mercutio falls, Tybalt and his men hurry away. Mercutio dies, cursing both the Montagues and the Capulets: “A plague o' both your houses” (3.1.
What does Romeo Act 3 Scene 3 teach?Romeo learns of his banishment. The friar tries to convince Romeo that exile is not as bad as execution. Romeo is distraught at the thought of exile, believing he will never see Juliet again. The Nurse arrives and offers to bring Romeo to Juliet for the night, before he goes into exile the next morning.
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