Based upon our Romeo and Juliet Reader's Logs and Socratic conversation today, what seemed to be most important regarding Romeo and Juliet through Act III? Please respond to this blog post during class today.
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The most important part of Act III. I believe was when Romeo had killed Tybalt, and was banished from Verona. The reason why Romeo was banished from Verona was because Tybalt killed Mercutio and Romeo had wanted revenge on Tybalt, so he had killed him.
Based on all three acts that we have read, I do believe that the most important event that has happened so far is when Romeo gets exiled from the city because he has killed Tybalt on a rage. This is very important because without this event, there would be a much shorter and happy ending to the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet.
I think the most important part in Act III was when Romeo killed Tybalt. With this happening, I would imagine that The Capulets arent happy about that so they would never let Juliet see him. Also, Romeo will be banished and never see Juliet again, unless she goes with him.
To me the most important part in act III is when Romeo kills tibolt causing Him to be banished. If romeo hadnt done that then He wouldnt be bannsihed, Once he was banished then he and juliet came up with a plan and Romeo thought she was dead making him take his own life in order to be with her in the after life. In the even that he hadnt killed tibolt then Romeo and Juliet wouldve been appily married still in the city.
I think that the most important thing of Act III, in my personal opinion is how destiny brought them together and although that there are problems throughout there love for one another they can't be driven apart. Like when Tybalt is slain by the hand of Romeo,and Romeo is banished, Juliet at first is shocked, but than as time goes on they figure things out to make things right between each other so they don't loose one another.
I think the most important part in this act was when Romeo slayed Tybalt. This was important because they were family now. But it really showed how the family's could never get along. It was important because it also got Romeo banned from the city which would keep him and Juliet apart.
I believe that the most important part of Act III Was when romeo killed Tybalt after Tybalt kills Mercutio because this is what led romeo to be banished from the city of Verona thus making the marriage between Romeo and Juliet To be much more difficult which is very challenging because Romeo loves Juliet much more deeply and truly then he did Rosaline.
I think that it is most important that Romeo had this rage that forced him to kill Tybalt. If he did not kill Tybalt, Romeo and Juliet might not have had to been separated. But since he did seek revenge and kill Tybalt, the two of them would be able to continue their love as long as they hide it from their parents. But since he did kill him, it caused a huge shift which will eventually lead to the tragic death of these two lovers.
Through out these three acts the most important thing to happen to Romeo and Juliet is that Romeo is banished for killing Tybalt after Tybalt killed Marcucio. This is important Because Is showed that their Love wouldn't last for a long time.
Just like almost everyone else has agreed upon, the act of one family member death from each side holds the most importance so far in all three acts. This brings both families to have the same deposition, and stalls their minds on this topic where they become completely blind to the relationship between Romeo and Juliet, if they were starting to have suspicions. When Romeo attempts suicide because of his banishment even though he is a newly wed it does bring me to question if he really is still in love with Juliet as much as he was as soon as he met eyes with her. Romeo seems to 'love' with his eye and not his heart. As the acts go on more traits of personalities are unveiled and act 3 emphasizes this particularly.
Based on my readers log and the Socratic questions, the most important thing about Romeo and Juliet through Act 3, is that Romeo is banished out of Verona. This means that Romeo and Juliet would never be able to see each other, thus the controversy begins. After encountering Tybalt, Tybalt kills Marcutio. Romeo is so upset that tybalt killed Marcutio that he dual him and kills him. In order to avoid being executed Romeo fleas. He is not executed, but is banished. He probably would have married juliet and stayed in Verona, but scince he killed Tybalt and is banished, he is not able to marry Juliet.
I believe that one of the most important parts of Act iii is when Romeo kills Tybalt, he puts his family in mind before Juliet's. Juliet is heartbroken because Romeo killed her cousin, yet she is still in love with him. The fight also banished Romeo from Verona forcing them apart.
The fact that Romeo and Juliet can't get enough of each other. Another though is that true love for one another is better than an arranged marriage. The fact that the two were brought together by a mere coincident is a beauty of Shakespearean literature as well as the irony that Romeo found Juliet while in pursuit of rosaline.
The most important part of Act III was when Romeo killed Tybalt. This was a turning point in the act because it made Romeo get banished from Verona. This made Romeo and Juliet have to get separated. It showed that their love wouldn't last a long time and made it hard for Romeo because of how much he loved Juliet.
The most important thing that has happened based on the three acts we have read is when Romeo is banished for killing Tybalt. This is so important because it shows how much love Romeo and Juliet have. Juliet chooses to stand by Romeo and not mourn for the death of her cousin but to mourn for the banishment of Romeo. Romeo also feels that he would rather be dead than be separated from his love. This also makes it harder for the two to be together and makes the readers wonder if the two will be able to survive.
The most important part of Act III is the depth and sorrow of The Nurse and Juliet about Tybalt's death, and how The Nurses sorrow conflicts with her will to get Romeo to Juliet. Right when the Nurse hears about the death of her fellow Capulet, she was extremely and dramatically sad while she wept with Juliet. Her and Juliet were cursing Romeo for his crime. But after that when Romeo is on the verge of killing himself The Nurse stops him and tells him to go see Juliet.
Juliet and Romeo met for the first time and fell in love the first time they saw each other. They have not really got to know each other yet but they plan to get married. A turning point in the play was when Tybalt got killed by Romeo. Romeo did not mean to kill Tybalt, but he wanted to get back at him for killing Mercutio. Romeo had to be exiled and Juliet was devastated.
The most important part of act three was the feud between Mercutio and Tybalt, then Tybalt and Romeo, because two people were killed and Romeo was the cause of one of them. Romeo was banished because of that and i think Juliet's opinion on Romeo was questioned.
throughout act 3 the most important part of it was the part when romeo gets banished. the reason that he is banished is becuase tybalt kills marcutio and that is romeos best friend; with rage romeo kill tybalt. him being banished ruined all the plans of getting married and it puts lots of stress on romeo and Juliette.
The most important part of act III is when Tybalt is killed by Romeo. This is important because Romeo has to be banished and he and Juliet have just been married. They can no longer see each other and they are madly in love.
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The most important part of Act III. I believe was when Romeo had killed Tybalt, and was banished from Verona. The reason why Romeo was banished from Verona was because Tybalt killed Mercutio and Romeo had wanted revenge on Tybalt, so he had killed him.
Based on all three acts that we have read, I do believe that the most important event that has happened so far is when Romeo gets exiled from the city because he has killed Tybalt on a rage. This is very important because without this event, there would be a much shorter and happy ending to the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet.
I think the most important part in Act III was when Romeo killed Tybalt. With this happening, I would imagine that The Capulets arent happy about that so they would never let Juliet see him. Also, Romeo will be banished and never see Juliet again, unless she goes with him.
To me the most important part in act III is when Romeo kills tibolt causing Him to be banished. If romeo hadnt done that then He wouldnt be bannsihed, Once he was banished then he and juliet came up with a plan and Romeo thought she was dead making him take his own life in order to be with her in the after life. In the even that he hadnt killed tibolt then Romeo and Juliet wouldve been appily married still in the city.
The most important part of act three was how two people from each family die. One was on accident, one was on purpose...
I think that the most important thing of Act III, in my personal opinion is how destiny brought them together and although that there are problems throughout there love for one another they can't be driven apart. Like when Tybalt is slain by the hand of Romeo,and Romeo is banished, Juliet at first is shocked, but than as time goes on they figure things out to make things right between each other so they don't loose one another.
I think the most important part in this act was when Romeo slayed Tybalt. This was important because they were family now. But it really showed how the family's could never get along. It was important because it also got Romeo banned from the city which would keep him and
Juliet apart.
I believe that the most important part of Act III Was when romeo killed Tybalt after Tybalt kills Mercutio because this is what led romeo to be banished from the city of Verona thus making the marriage between Romeo and Juliet To be much more difficult which is very challenging because Romeo loves Juliet much more deeply and truly then he did Rosaline.
I think that it is most important that Romeo had this rage that forced him to kill Tybalt. If he did not kill Tybalt, Romeo and Juliet might not have had to been separated. But since he did seek revenge and kill Tybalt, the two of them would be able to continue their love as long as they hide it from their parents. But since he did kill him, it caused a huge shift which will eventually lead to the tragic death of these two lovers.
Through out these three acts the most important thing to happen to Romeo and Juliet is that Romeo is banished for killing Tybalt after Tybalt killed Marcucio. This is important Because Is showed that their Love wouldn't last for a long time.
Just like almost everyone else has agreed upon, the act of one family member death from each side holds the most importance so far in all three acts. This brings both families to have the same deposition, and stalls their minds on this topic where they become completely blind to the relationship between Romeo and Juliet, if they were starting to have suspicions. When Romeo attempts suicide because of his banishment even though he is a newly wed it does bring me to question if he really is still in love with Juliet as much as he was as soon as he met eyes with her. Romeo seems to 'love' with his eye and not his heart. As the acts go on more traits of personalities are unveiled and act 3 emphasizes this particularly.
Based on my readers log and the Socratic questions, the most important thing about Romeo and Juliet through Act 3, is that Romeo is banished out of Verona. This means that Romeo and Juliet would never be able to see each other, thus the controversy begins. After encountering Tybalt, Tybalt kills Marcutio. Romeo is so upset that tybalt killed Marcutio that he dual him and kills him. In order to avoid being executed Romeo fleas. He is not executed, but is banished. He probably would have married juliet and stayed in Verona, but scince he killed Tybalt and is banished, he is not able to marry Juliet.
I believe that one of the most important parts of Act iii is when Romeo kills Tybalt, he puts his family in mind before Juliet's. Juliet is heartbroken because Romeo killed her cousin, yet she is still in love with him. The fight also banished Romeo from Verona forcing them apart.
The fact that Romeo and Juliet can't get enough of each other. Another though is that true love for one another is better than an arranged marriage. The fact that the two were brought together by a mere coincident is a beauty of Shakespearean literature as well as the irony that Romeo found Juliet while in pursuit of rosaline.
The most important part of Act III was when Romeo killed Tybalt. This was a turning point in the act because it made Romeo get banished from Verona. This made Romeo and Juliet have to get separated. It showed that their love wouldn't last a long time and made it hard for Romeo because of how much he loved Juliet.
The most important thing that has happened based on the three acts we have read is when Romeo is banished for killing Tybalt. This is so important because it shows how much love Romeo and Juliet have. Juliet chooses to stand by Romeo and not mourn for the death of her cousin but to mourn for the banishment of Romeo. Romeo also feels that he would rather be dead than be separated from his love. This also makes it harder for the two to be together and makes the readers wonder if the two will be able to survive.
The most important part of Act III is the depth and sorrow of The Nurse and Juliet about Tybalt's death, and how The Nurses sorrow conflicts with her will to get Romeo to Juliet. Right when the Nurse hears about the death of her fellow Capulet, she was extremely and dramatically sad while she wept with Juliet. Her and Juliet were cursing Romeo for his crime. But after that when Romeo is on the verge of killing himself The Nurse stops him and tells him to go see Juliet.
Juliet and Romeo met for the first time and fell in love the first time they saw each other. They have not really got to know each other yet but they plan to get married. A turning point in the play was when Tybalt got killed by Romeo. Romeo did not mean to kill Tybalt, but he wanted to get back at him for killing Mercutio. Romeo had to be exiled and Juliet was devastated.
The most important part of act three was the feud between Mercutio and Tybalt, then Tybalt and Romeo, because two people were killed and Romeo was the cause of one of them. Romeo was banished because of that and i think Juliet's opinion on Romeo was questioned.
throughout act 3 the most important part of it was the part when romeo gets banished. the reason that he is banished is becuase tybalt kills marcutio and that is romeos best friend; with rage romeo kill tybalt. him being banished ruined all the plans of getting married and it puts lots of stress on romeo and Juliette.
The most important part of act III is when Tybalt is killed by Romeo. This is important because Romeo has to be banished and he and Juliet have just been married. They can no longer see each other and they are madly in love.
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