Table of Contents
- 1 How does Juliet react to the news?
- 2 What does Juliet do when she finds out Romeo killed Tybalt?
- 3 Why is Juliet upset about Tybalt’s death?
- 4 When Juliet learns about Tybalt’s death she is upset because?
- 5 Why Juliet defend Romeo killing Tybalt?
- 6 How does Romeo react to Tybalt’s challenge?
- 7 How does Anne feel about Romeo and Tybalt?
- 8 How does Juliet react to Romeo’s banishment?
How does Juliet react to the news?
Initially, Juliet has a harsh reaction toward Romeo, calling him a host of names and stating that his actions toward her were deceiving. However, when the Nurse echoes her sentiments, she changes her tune. After all, Romeo is her husband.
What does Juliet do when she finds out Romeo killed Tybalt?
After criticizing Romeo for his role in Tybalt’s death, and hearing the Nurse malign Romeo’s name, Juliet regains control of herself and realizes that her loyalty must be to her husband rather than to Tybalt, her cousin.
How does Juliet react to the news of Tybalt’s death and Romeo’s banishment use a quote?
She calls Nurse a “beast” for “chiding” Romeo. Suddenly, Juliet responds to Romeo’s committed murder and banishment by saying that Romeo was “not born to shame” and that she should not “speak ill of him that is my husband.” She even points out that her cousin would have killed Romeo, calling her cousin a “villain.”
How does Juliet react to the nurse’s news of Tybalt and Mercutio’s deaths?
They threaten to disown her. What is the Nurse’s advice to Juliet, and what is Juliet’s reaction to that? The advice is to forgive Romeo. Juliet gets angry.
Why is Juliet upset about Tybalt’s death?
Juliet feels torn because Tybalt was her cousin, but Romeo is her beloved husband. At first, she mourns Tybalt and reviles Romeo, saying, “O serpent heart hid with a flowering face! / Did ever dragon keep so fair a cave? / Beautiful tyrant! Fiend angelical!” (3.2.
When Juliet learns about Tybalt’s death she is upset because?
The sorrow she felt over Tybalt’s death is soon drowned by the realization that Romeo has been banished. Similarly, her love for Romeo makes her feel anguished when she awakes in the tomb in the final scene realizing that Romeo has poisoned himself to death.
Did Juliet hate Romeo killing Tybalt?
Although Juliet was very distraught about Romeo killing Tybalt, Romeo was still her husband and she still chooses to be with Romeo no matter waht the consequences. For Juliet, romantic love was more important than familial love. Even though Romeo slayed Tybalt, Juliet still loves him.
Is Juliet more upset at Tybalt’s death or Romeo’s banishment?
Juliet was more upset about Romeo’s banishment than Tybalt’s death. If I were Juliet, I would have been more upset about my cousin dying rather than worrying about my lover not being with me. Juliet’s reaction is that she is ad and distraught about how Tybalt died by Romeo’s hand.
Why Juliet defend Romeo killing Tybalt?
Juliet realized that if Romeo did not kill Tybalt, then Tybalt would have killed her husband Romeo. Her love for her husband is greater than that of her cousin. Juliet, although very young, realizes that the bond in marriage between her and her husband is greater than that between her and her extended family member.
How does Romeo react to Tybalt’s challenge?
Romeo appears and Tybalt insults him, hoping he will respond to the challenge, but Romeo refuses because he is now related to Tybalt through his marriage to Juliet. Mercutio, disgusted by Romeo’s reluctance to fight, answers Tybalt’s insults on Romeo’s behalf.
How does Juliet react when she finds out Tybalt is dead?
When Juliet finds out that Tybalt is dead, she discovers in the next breath that Romeo, her secret love, has been banished from Verona. She doesn’t have time to process Tybalt’s death separately from Romeo’s banishment. She says:
Does Juliet love Romeo or Tybalt?
However, her love for Romeo soon outweighs her love for Tybalt and, soon realizing that Tybalt would have killed Romeo had he not killed Tybalt first, she forgives Romeo and quickly restores her faith in him. The sorrow she felt over Tybalt’s death is soon drowned by the realization that Romeo has been banished.
How does Anne feel about Romeo and Tybalt?
Then she finds out that it was Romeo that killed Tybalt, and for a moment she is very angry with Romeo. But in a moment she realizes that it is wrong to be angry with Romeo and she is much more unhappy with the news that Romeo has been banished.
How does Juliet react to Romeo’s banishment?
Synopsis: Juliet longs for Romeo to come to her. The Nurse arrives with the news that Romeo has killed Tybalt and has been banished. Juliet at first feels grief for the loss of her cousin Tybalt and verbally attacks Romeo, but then renounces these feelings and devotes herself to grief for Romeo’s banishment.