Romeo & Juliet

Romeo & Juliet

Romeo & Juliet:
Act 5- The Unexpected Result
Please complete the following:
1) Read Act 5 of the play
2) Answer Questions about the Act
3) Complete the Final Project
PART 2- Act Questions:
Please respond to the following questions in paragraph form. (15 Marks)
1) WHAT IS THE DEVASTATING NEWS THAT BALTHAZAR SHARES WITH ROMEO? WHAT DOES
ROMEO DECIDE TO DO?
2) WHAT DOES ROMEO TRY TO BUY FROM THE APOTHECARY? WHAT IS ROMEO’S PLAN?
3) WHY DID THE LETTER THAT FRIAR LAWRENCE TRIED TO SEND UNABLE REACH ROMEO? WHAT
DOES FRIAR LAWRENCE NOW FEAR?
4) WHO FIRST ENTERS THE TOMB TO SAY GOODBYE TO JULIET? WHAT DOES HE SAY?
5) WHEN ROMEO AND BALTHAZAR ENTER THE TOMB, WHAT DOES ROMEO INSTRUCT BALTHAZAR
TO DO?
6) PARIS AND ROMEO GET INTO A FIGHT AND ROMEO KILLS PARIS. DO YOU BELIEVE THAT
ROMEO FEELS BAD FOR WHAT HE DID?
7) WHEN FRIAR LAWRENCE ENTERS THE TOMB, WHAT DOES HE FIRST SEE?
8) WHEN FRIAR LAWRENCE TELLS JULIET OF ROMEO’S DEATH, HE OFFERS TO PUT HER IN A
NUNNERY. WHAT IS HER RESPONSE AND WHAT DOES SHE DO TO HERSELF?
9) WHEN THE PRINCE ARRIVES, WHAT DOES THE PRINCE FIND OUT FROM FRIAR LAWRENCE AND
BALTHAZAR?
10) WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FOLLOWING LINES: “SEE WHAT A SCOURGE IS LAID
UPON YOUR HATE,/ THAT HEAVEN FINDS MEANS TO KILL YOUR JOYS WITH LOVE; (V.III.301-
302)?
11) WHAT IS THE PRINCE TRYING TO SAY WHEN HE STATES: “A GLOOMING PEACES THIS
MORNING WITH IT BRINGS./ THE SUN FOR SORROW WILL NOT SHOW HIS HEAD./ GO HENCE TO
HAVE MORE TALK OF THESE SAD THINGS./ SOME SHALL BE PARDONED, AND SOME PUNISHED,/
FOR NEVER WAS A STORY OF MORE WOE/ THAN THIS OF JULIET AND HER ROMEO” (V.III.315-
320). WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT THE ENDING OF THE PLAY?
Final Project:

Romeo & Juliet

Sample Solution

 

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