Romeo And Juliet Masterprose Study Guide Questions

15) Why does Friar Lawrence’s plan to help Romeo reunite with Juliet fail? 11) Is there a villain in the play, and, if so, who is it? The hot-headed young men in both families—the Capulets and the Montagues—might be the villains, especially Tybalt, who goes looking for Romeo even after Capulet tells him to leave Romeo alone.

7) Who seems less impulsive and more realistic—Romeo or Juliet?Juliet seems less impulsive and more realistic than Romeo. Cartea junglei 1967. Romeo quickly changes the object of his affection from Rosaline to Juliet, and, despite the danger, he dares to go to Juliet’s house to declare his love even though he just met her.

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Juliet, on the other hand, says, “Although I joy in thee, / I have no joy of this contract tonight. / It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden, / Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be / Ere one can say ‘It lightens’” (2.2.116–120). With these words, Juliet demonstrates that she understands the risk of his being at her home and tells Romeo that they must wait to be together.