What did Tybalt send to Romeo?

What did Tybalt send to Romeo?

Why has Tybalt sent a letter to Romeo’s house? Tybalt sends a letter to Romeo’s house because he wants to fight/ duel Romeo. Romeo tells the nurse to inform Juliet that she has to go to Friar Lawrence’s cell, where they will be married.

What is an example of a symbol in Romeo and Juliet Act 3?

Lord Capulet has just offered Juliet to be married to Paris not knowing that she is already married to Romeo, and she cannot be married to both. This is an example of irony and symbol. And in my temper soft’ned valor’s steel!” Romeo speaks these lines after Tybalt kills Mercutio as if he is talking to Juliet about it.

How does Romeo swear his love?

Juliet is worried that he might be saying that he loves her simply because he now knows that he can easily have her. Romeo then says he will swear by the moon that he loves Juliet. Juliet then decides that Romeo can prove that his love is honorable by proposing to marry her.

Who calls to Juliet while she is on the balcony talking to Romeo?

the Nurse

Why does Juliet want another name for Romeo?

Why does Juliet want Romeo have some other name? Because they aren’t enemies. When Juliet discovers Romeo at her balcony, what does she fear? She fears her guardsmen killing Romeo.

What doubts and fears does Juliet?

What doubts and fears does Juliet express even as she realizes that Romeo loves her? She fears for his life at the hands of her relatives. She fears that his love is shallow and that he may have a change of heart and turn out to be a liar. She doubts whether he can be sincere in so short a time.

Where is fate mentioned in Romeo and Juliet?

In Act Three, Scene One, when Mercutio shouts “a plague on both your houses,” he’s foreshadowing what’s to come for the title couple. This bloody scene in which characters are killed gives us a glimpse of what’s to come, marking the beginning of Romeo and Juliet’s tragic downfall.