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Act V, Scene 11. Find an example of foreshadowing in Romeo's opening lines. (careful.. you might get hit over the head by this example...)2. Romeo says, "Well Juliet, I will lie with thee tonight." What does Romeo plan to do? 3. What does the Apothecary mean by the lines, "My poverty, but not my will consents." ? Act V, Scene 21. Explain clearly what has gone wrong in Friar Lawrence's plan.2. How is the Plague responsible for contributing to the tragedy of Romeo & Juliet? Act V, Scene 31. How does Romeo intend to "cram" the "maw" (stomach) of death with more food? (line 45)2. Is the comparison of death to a hungry stomach effective? why or why not? 3. Why does Paris think Juliet died? What does he suppose is Romeo's purpose in coming to the tomb? Poor Paris... poor, poor Paris... 4. Why does Romeo kill Paris? Use lines from the text to support your answer. 5. Read lines 91 - 96. Dramatic irony occurs when the audience knows more about a situation than a character does, and thus, the character's lines have a different meaning for the audience then they do for the character who speaks them. How are lines 91-96 an example of dramatic irony? 6. What news do we have of Lady Montague? 7. Put lines 301 to 305 in your own words.
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