A curious recent case of banishment occured in Afghanistan as a punishment for a person who converted away from Islam. Both of them were devasted that Romeo had to go. They wept. Juliet threatens to kill herself. It is no better then death its self! But in Romeo's case it gets commuted to banishment. Juliet sends him a ring. Romeo become banishment , and Juliet have to take a potion to escape from to marry to praiseworthy become die. I am sure that it is Tybalt's death.
Because Juliet was deciding to rather weep over Tybalt's death or Romeo's banishment. Juliet because she can't see him anymore. She is very unhappy, but not as unhappy as she is about Romeo's banishment. She was devastated about his death but was more saddened about romeo leaving. She was heartbroken. She cried and cried. Her father thought that she was crying about Tybalt but she wasn't--it was about Romeo.
Paris is killed by Romeo when he tries to keep Romeo out of Juliet's tomb. Romeo commits suicide because he thought Juliet was really dead. Juliet stabs herself because Romeo is already dead. And Romeo's mother dies of grief over Romeo's banishment. Romeo is more optimistic about it. Juliet is much sadder and is very upset that she won't see him anymore where as Romeo knows that he will find a way to see her again.
Romeo thinks that banishment is a harsher sentence than death, according to what he says to Friar Lawrence when Lawrence tells him the verdict. I'd take a bath. I often take a bath when I am upset. In Romeo and Juliet, love is a violent, ecstatic, overpowering force that supersedes all other values, loyalties, and emotions.
No one is arrested at the end of the play. Friar Lawrence is not arrested and is not implicated in any of the deaths. Friar Lawrence Again, Romeo is referring to Friar Lawrence as father. Friar Laurence is an elderly religious Franciscan priest. He dresses in a very religious sense, as I picture him wearing a dark brown robe. Also I imagine him to have a long dark beard, small amount of dark brown hair , Christ symbol necklace, large bushy brown eye brows and a quite tall, lanky figure.
He is a good and kind character who supports the young lovers and helps them to marry in secret. After Romeo is banished, he makes a potion that Juliet will take to appear dead. The supportive Franciscan devises a way for Romeo to escape to Mantua, where he will be safe until all the difficulties get solved and he can come back to Verona.
Also, from the chaos Romeo was into and the sudden death of Tybalt, Friar believes that the Prince was kind enough to grant Romeo with life rather than sentencing him to death. Friar believes the Prince gave true mercy towards the event by turning a death statement into banishment. One major event in this novel was the banishment of Romeo from Verona.
The characters in this story view this event as either something positive or something negative. Romeo himself, views his banishment to be worse than death. Not only did gangsters have money, they now had the power of the law which made running their operations less complicated.
Later in the tragedy, Romeo sees Juliet dead in the mausoleum, and decides to express his love for her, then drink the poison. Once Juliet awakes from her deep sleep and sees Romeo dead, she takes her own life with a dagger.
The actions he committed to were ideally the cause of the death for three major characters. The friar 's inability to succesfully delivering the letter to Romeo stating that Juliet was alive was a gap that caused romeo to make his harsh decision, but it was too late once he got to the tomb.
Upon killing Paris and himself with the poison, Romeo fell beside Juliet, whom stabbed herself once she awoke upon seeing Romeo dead before her eyes. Had Romeo and Juliet respected their families wishes, had they not gone into secrecy, had their relatives stayed out of their love, they wouldnt have blindly caused. In the play Romeo and Juliet, both Romeo and Juliet die. It would be easy to point blame as to why this happened at many of the characters in the play but Friar Lawrence is the biggest culprit.
Although you could say that if their parents had allowed them to marry they never would have been in the situation, but it was Friars mistake that caused them both to die. Friar is the culprit because he provided the potion that would "kill" Juliet for 48 hours, and was expected and trusted to give word to Romeo that she was still alive and would wake up in two days.
But, he failed to pass on that information, and instead Romeo told that Juliet was dead. The banishment of Romeo after he killed Tybalt in the streets of Verona should have led to Romeo 's execution but got away with a lesser penalty.
Many lives were taken over the course of the play, none of which were punished with execution.
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