Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Death
- Death takes place in this story
because Romeo and Juliet end
the story with a tragic death.
- "From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A
pair of star-crossed lovers take their life,
Whose misadventured piteous overthrows
Doth with their death bury their parents'
strife." (Prolouge act 1)
- In this quote, the prolouge is
stating from the beginning that
this lovers kill themselves do to
the fact that they can't be
together because of their families.
- The reader can understand that hate can
lead to unexpected death. Such as the one
in Romeo and Juliet.
- Death takes place in the
story when Paris is killed
by Romeo.
- (falls) "Oh, I am slain! If thou be
merciful, Open the tomb. Lay me
with Juliet." (Act 5 scene 3 page 4)
- In this quote, Paris and Romeo
fight for Juliet. But before he
notices it, Romeo kills Paris while
fighting with him.
- The reader can understand
that the death of loved ones
can lead you to do things you
do not want to do.
- Death takes place in the story
when Romeo kills Tybalt in a
street fight.
- "Romeo, away, be gone! The citizens are
up, and Tybalt slain. Stand not amazed:
the prince will doom thee death, If thou
art taken: hence, be gone, away! "(act 3
scene 1)
- In this quote, Benvolio is saying
that Tybalt has just been stabbed
by Romeo. The prince will punish
him for this death.
- The reader can
understand that family
rivalry can lead to
deaths, which make
this story tragic.