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Romeo And Juliet Act 3 _verified_ Info

Romeo is torn between his "effeminate" love for Juliet and the masculine social code that demands he avenge Mercutio.

After a secret wedding night, Romeo flees to Mantua. Lord Capulet, unaware of the marriage, violently demands that Juliet marry Count Paris, threatening to disown her if she refuses. 2. Major Themes romeo and juliet act 3

Romeo escapes, and Juliet’s mother enters to deliver the news of her impending marriage to Paris. Juliet refuses. The ensuing confrontation is explosive. Her father, previously doting, turns vicious, calling her a “green-sickness carrion,” a “tallow-face,” and a “disobedient wretch.” He threatens to disown her if she does not comply. Even the Nurse, Juliet’s confidante, betrays her, advising: “I think it best you married with the county.” Alone, Juliet feels utterly abandoned. She decides to go to Friar Laurence for help—and if he cannot save her, she will take her own life. Romeo is torn between his "effeminate" love for

Report: Romeo and Juliet – Act III Act III serves as the play’s , shifting the tone from a romantic comedy to a high-stakes tragedy. The "golden" world of the lovers is shattered by external violence and irreversible choices. 1. Key Plot Developments The ensuing confrontation is explosive

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