against the earlier courting of which her Lord insisted upon.
the character who gives Juliet the plan to escape her marriage.
A literary device. We know that Juliet isn't dead, but Bathazar does not.
the substance given to Juliet by Friar Laurence.
previous caretaker to Juliet, character who told the Lady of her "death".
Lord Capulet called his servants "loggerheads" when going to fetch wood.
major theme of the act, Juliet fakes this in order to avoid her first arranged marriage.
This Montague was the reason Juliet put her plan into motion.
"I'd chain myself to a bear, rather than marry Paris!!"
This character's arranged marriage drives her to fake her death.
Peter and the Musicians interrupt the scene of Juliet's family grieving in a humorous way.
"Death has tied up my tongue."
"Death lies on her like an untimely frost."
The character who drank the sleeping potion.
Character that pushed Juliet to go through with her plan at an earlier date, due to his impatience.
Lady Capulet's nephew, who in this act was dead and caused Juliet grief. Was also hotheaded.
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