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  1. Act 5 of Romeo and Juliet is the conclusion of a multitude of issues in the play. The main themes are Fate and Irony. Fate because Act 5 contains the events that were predicted in the prologue.

  2. There are three examples of dramatic irony in Act 5, Scene 3. First, as the scene opens, Count Paris is at Juliet's tomb when Romeo arrives. Paris hides and when he sees Romeo he believes that the ...

  3. In Verona, Friar John, another friar, greets Friar Laurence, who is pleased to see him. Laurence inquires about news from Romeo, as he had sent John to Mantua to inform him of Juliet's plan. However, Friar John reveals he was quarantined due to plague exposure and couldn't complete the mission. Therefore Romeo remains uninformed of Juliet's plan.

  4. Is not so long as is a tedious tale. Romeo, there dead, was husband to that Juliet; And she, there dead, that Romeo's faithful wife: I married them; and their stol'n marriage-day. Was Tybalt's dooms-day, whose untimely death. Banish'd the new-made bridegroom from the city, For whom, and not for Tybalt, Juliet pined.

  5. Arms, make your last embrace! And lips, you doors of breath, seal with a righteous kiss the infinite deal I have made with death. [ROMEO kisses JULIET and takes out the poison] Come, bitter transport. Come, unpleasant guide! You desperate pilot, crash this seasick and weary ship into the rocks. Here’s to my love!

  6. The doors of breath, seal with a righteous kiss. A dateless bargain to engrossing death. (5.3.) Thy lips are warm! (5.3.) A glooming peace this morning with it brings. The sun for sorrow will not show his head (5.3.) Previous section Act 5: Scenes 1 & 2 Next section Romeo. Important quotes from Act 5: Scene 3 in Romeo and Juliet.

  7. 5. Juliet’s chamber. Act V. 1. Mantua. A street. 2. Friar Laurence’s cell. 3. A churchyard; in it a tomb belonging to the Capulets. Play menu ... Tybalt, Romeo, Juliet, All slain, all dead. 'Romeo is banished!' There is no end, no limit, measure, bound, In that word's death; no words can that woe sound. 1850 Where is my father, and my ...

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