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What is Romeo's response when the Friar tells him he is to be banished?
What is Romeo's response when the Friar tells him he is to be banished?
Romeo says that he may as well be killed because being banished is just as bad.
What is Romeo's 'fault' according to Friar Lawrence?
What is Romeo's 'fault' according to Friar Lawrence?
Romeo's fault is killing Tybalt, which the law calls for his death.
Who comes to Friar Lawrence's cell and why?
Who comes to Friar Lawrence's cell and why?
The Nurse comes to Friar Lawrence's cell because Juliet gave her a gold ring to give to Romeo.
What does Romeo mean when he asks where in his body is he sinning?
What does Romeo mean when he asks where in his body is he sinning?
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What does the Friar instruct Romeo to do about seeing Juliet?
What does the Friar instruct Romeo to do about seeing Juliet?
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What does Friar Lawrence instruct the Nurse to do?
What does Friar Lawrence instruct the Nurse to do?
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How does Romeo feel about the ring the Nurse gives him from Juliet?
How does Romeo feel about the ring the Nurse gives him from Juliet?
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Study Notes
Romeo's Banishment and Response
- Romeo reacts to his banishment by expressing that it feels worse than death, highlighting his deep despair.
- Friar Lawrence criticizes Romeo's ingratitude, emphasizing that banishment is a merciful alternative to execution.
Romeo's Fault
- Friar Lawrence explains that Romeo's act of killing Tybalt qualifies him for the death penalty under the law.
The Nurse's Visit
- The Nurse visits Friar Lawrence's cell carrying a gold ring from Juliet, which symbolizes her love and longing for Romeo.
Romeo's Despair
- Romeo expresses a desire to end his life, questioning where his moral failing resides, indicating his profound sorrow over exile.
- He attempts to harm himself with a dagger but is stopped by the Nurse; Friar Lawrence admonishes him for such thoughts.
Friar Lawrence's Instructions
- The Friar advises Romeo to visit Juliet at night and leave before morning to avoid detection.
- He plans for Romeo to go to Mantua and promises to keep him informed through a messenger.
Nurse's Task
- Friar Lawrence instructs the Nurse to ensure that everyone in Juliet's house is asleep before Romeo arrives.
Romeo's Reaction to the Ring
- Receiving Juliet's ring brings Romeo a sense of solace, restoring some comfort amid his turmoil.
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Explore key themes and character reactions in Act 3 Scene 3 of 'Romeo and Juliet'. This quiz focuses on Romeo's response to his banishment and the Friar's perspective on mercy. Understand the implications of these moments in the play's larger context.