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Romeo's closest friend and adviser is Friar Laurence, while Juliet's most trusted confidante is
The conflict is the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets ; its resolution is the deaths of their children.
downhearted.
After marrying Juliet, Romeo views Tybalt as a kinsman.
might bring peace to the feuding families.
a quick-tempered fighter.
determination and independent nature.
the Nurse.
Paris is a suitable husband for Juliet, and daughters in this time did not defy their parents.
Friar Laurence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet because he believes that their marriage
The conflict is the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets ; its resolution is the deaths of their children.
downhearted.
After marrying Juliet, Romeo views Tybalt as a kinsman.
might bring peace to the feuding families.
a quick-tempered fighter.
determination and independent nature.
the Nurse.
Paris is a suitable husband for Juliet, and daughters in this time did not defy their parents.
Based on his actions in the play's first scene, at the Capulet party, and in Act III, Tybalt can best be described as
The conflict is the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets ; its resolution is the deaths of their children.
downhearted.
After marrying Juliet, Romeo views Tybalt as a kinsman.
might bring peace to the feuding families.
a quick-tempered fighter.
determination and independent nature.
the Nurse.
Paris is a suitable husband for Juliet, and daughters in this time did not defy their parents.
In Act I, before Romeo meets Juliet, his mood is
The conflict is the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets ; its resolution is the deaths of their children.
downhearted.
After marrying Juliet, Romeo views Tybalt as a kinsman.
might bring peace to the feuding families.
a quick-tempered fighter.
determination and independent nature.
the Nurse.
Paris is a suitable husband for Juliet, and daughters in this time did not defy their parents.
By agreeing to Friar Laurence's risky plan for her to fake her own death, Juliet demonstrates her
The conflict is the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets ; its resolution is the deaths of their children.
downhearted.
After marrying Juliet, Romeo views Tybalt as a kinsman.
might bring peace to the feuding families.
a quick-tempered fighter.
determination and independent nature.
the Nurse.
Paris is a suitable husband for Juliet, and daughters in this time did not defy their parents.
When Juliet rejects the idea of marrying Paris, Capulet becomes angry because
The conflict is the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets ; its resolution is the deaths of their children.
downhearted.
After marrying Juliet, Romeo views Tybalt as a kinsman.
might bring peace to the feuding families.
a quick-tempered fighter.
determination and independent nature.
the Nurse.
Paris is a suitable husband for Juliet, and daughters in this time did not defy their parents.
In Act III, why does Romeo initially refuse to fight Tybalt?
The conflict is the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets ; its resolution is the deaths of their children.
downhearted.
After marrying Juliet, Romeo views Tybalt as a kinsman.
might bring peace to the feuding families.
a quick-tempered fighter.
determination and independent nature.
the Nurse.
Paris is a suitable husband for Juliet, and daughters in this time did not defy their parents.
Which best describes the major conflict of the play and its resolution?
The conflict is the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets ; its resolution is the deaths of their children.
downhearted.
After marrying Juliet, Romeo views Tybalt as a kinsman.
might bring peace to the feuding families.
a quick-tempered fighter.
determination and independent nature.
the Nurse.
Paris is a suitable husband for Juliet, and daughters in this time did not defy their parents.
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