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Act III Scene 1:

In lines 1-4, why do you think Benvolio wants Mercutio to leave the streets of Verona?

Tybalt challenges Rome0 to a fight but Rome0 responds, “I do protest, I never injured thee, but love thee better than thou canst devise. Till thou shalt know the reason of my love; and so Capulet, which name I tender as dearly as mine own, be satisfied.” (lines 63-67) instead of fighting. What is the reason Rome0 gives for not fighting?

Mercutio repeats this warning three times “A plague o’ both your houses” What does this warning foreshadow?

Rome0’s attitude toward Tybalt changes in lines 117-122. Paraphrase how Rome0 now feels towards Tybalt.

After Tybalt is slain, the Prince of Verona listens to Benvolio’s explanation of the events that took place. He then makes his decision as to what to do with Rome0. (lines 180-190) Explain his decision.

Act III Scene 2:
Juli3t’s soliloquy in lines 1-21 expresses her longing to hear word from Rome0. The nurse comes to say (lines 37-38) “Ay well-a-day! He’s dead, he’s dead, he’s dead. We are undone.” She goes on to lament about seeing his body laying on the ground. Juli3t responds with “what stories is this that blows to the contrary?” (line 64) She says this because she ….

How did Juli3t’s attitude for Rome0 change? What is her first reaction to the news? (lines 73-85)

As we see beginning in lines 91-101, Juli3t develops an internal conflict. Explain this conflict that Juli3t is having.

What does the Nurse promise to do at the end of the scene?

Act III Scene 3:

What is Rome0’s reaction to his banishment? (Lines 12-23)

How does Rome0 react to the news that Juli3t is crying and saddened by the death of her cousin, Tybalt, and the news of Rome0’s banishment? What does Rome0 try to do?

What response does the Friar give Rome0 to prevent him from acting on his thoughts? (lines 135-141)

What is the object that the nurse gives to Rome0?

What does Friar Laurence advise Rome0 to do? (lines 166-172)

Act III Scene 4:

Paris visits Capulet and Lady Capulet and realizes that it is not the time to talk of marriage to Juli3t. On the contrary, Capulet responds by saying … (paraphrase lines 19-28).

Act III Scene 5:

What do Juli3t’s thoughts in lines 54-57 foreshadow?

After Lady Capulet breaks the news about Juli3t’s upcoming marriage to Paris, what is Juli3t’s response? (lines 116-123)

How does Juli3t’s father feel towards Juli3t when she responds that she does not want to marry Paris. (lines 160-168 and lines 179-196)

What does Juli3t ask her mother to do regarding her marriage to Paris? (lines 199-202) What does Juli3t threaten to do if her mother refuses?

At the end of Scene 5, Describe how Juli3t and the Nurse’s relationship has changed. Explain why you think it has changed?

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