What was Romeo punishment?

What was Romeo punishment?

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Romeo’s punishment for killing Tybalt is that he is banished (exiled) from Verona. In Act 1, the Prince said that anyone who disturbed the peace again would be sentenced to death.

Q. Why does Mercutio keep repeating a plague o both your houses?

Why does Mercutio keep repeating,”A plague o’ both your houses”? Mercutio keeps repeating “A plague o’ both your houses” because if romeo would have fought he wouldn’t be dying. Romeo calls himself “fortune’s fool” because when he had dream before going to the ball it showed death.

Q. Why does Romeo threaten to kill himself?

Romeo tells the Friar that banishment is worse than death. When the Nurse arrives, Romeo threatens to kill himself for causing Juliet so much pain. The Friar and the Nurse convince Romeo to calm down and tell him he will be able to see Juliet that night.

Q. Who stops Romeo from killing himself?

Friar

Q. What does Tybalt call Romeo?

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QuestionAnswer
What does Tybalt call Romeo?a villain
Why wont Romeo fight Tybalt?because they are family
What does Mercutio think is the reason Romeo refuses to fight?he thinks he is scared

Q. How is Romeo somewhat to blame for Mercutio being stabbed?

Romeo is responsible for Mercutio’s death because he is holding Mercutio back when Tybalt stabs Mercutio and kills him. Romeo is trying to persuade Tybalt not to fight. He is telling him that he loves him (because he’s married to Juliet now and they are family — but he can’t tell Tybalt that).

Q. Why does Tybalt say thou art a villain?

Tybalt is basically saying that there’s no way he could ever be Romeo’s friend because he thinks Romeo is a villain. In order to get a fight going, then, Tybalt calls Romeo a villain with the hopes that this will entice him to fight.

Q. Did Romeo and Juliet consummate their marriage?

Juliet beckons the darkness because it has been a sanctuary for the couple, “if love be blind, / It best agrees with night.” She and Romeo met under the cover of night; they agreed to marry as they were shrouded in darkness and were forced to part as dawn broke; they consummate their marriage at night; and they …

Q. How does Juliet react when the nurse criticizes Romeo?

How does Juliet react when the Nurse criticizes Romeo? She gets a little upset because Romeo is her dearest husband and she loved him more than Tybalt. And she has to stick with Romeo. To find Romeo and give him her ring to tell him that she still loves him.

Q. Why is it ironic that Juliet gets angry at the nurse’s criticism of Romeo?

When the Nurse begins to berate Romeo (of course, he is not present), Juliet becomes angry. Although she had also been angry with Romeo, her Nurse’s harsh words about him cause Juliet to change her stance. Juliet goes on to remind her nurse that Tybalt would have killed Romeo if Romeo had not killed him.

Q. Why is it ironic that Juliet gets angry at the nurse for criticizing Romeo?

Why is it ironic that she gets angry at the nurse for criticizing Romeo? Juliet is concerned that she will not get to have her wedding night with Romeo.

Q. Why is Tybalt so angry?

Why does Tybalt become so upset, and how does Capulet respond to his rage? He is upset because he sees Romeo at his party and their families do not like each other. Capulet tells him not to fight tonight. Romeo because Romeo likes Juliet and owes his happiness to his enemy.

Q. Who kills Benvolio?

Answer and Explanation: Benvolio doesn’t die in Romeo and Juliet. Mercutio, on the other hand, is killed by Tybalt. It is easy to confuse Benvolio and Mercutio because they are both close to Romeo.

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