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10-1 Romeo and Juliet ACT 5

10-1 Romeo and Juliet ACT 5. ACT 5 Scene IACT 5 Scene IIACT 5 Scene III Romeo – Balthasar – Apothecary – Friar John – Friar Laurence – Paris – Page –

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10-1Romeo and Juliet

ACT 5

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ACT 5 Scene I ACT 5 Scene II ACT 5 Scene III

Romeo –

Balthasar –

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Friar Laurence –

Paris –

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Juliet –

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An Apothecary dispensed remedies made from herbs, plants and roots. Elizabethan physicians were expensive and a priest often held this occupation, often the only

recourse for sick, poor people

• Apothecary in Romeo and Juliet: Poverty-stricken with "famine" in his cheeks, he illegally sells Romeo a deadly poison. Thus, he provides an interesting contrast to Romeo in that he breaks a law to stay alive whereas Romeo breaks a law (the moral law against suicide) to die.

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Read: Act 5 Scene 1, 2 & 3

• Speaking Parts: • Romeo• Balthasar• Apothecary• Friar John• Friar Lawrence

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Scene 1 What news does Balthasar bring Romeo? A: He tells him that Juliet is dead.What do you think Romeo means when he says, “I

defy you, stars!”? (line 24) Hint: Think back to the Prologue.)

A: He is defying fate. He is going to go see Juliet for himself.

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Who does Romeo visit before he leaves? Why? What does he purchase?

A: He visits an apothecary to buy poison so he can kill himself to be with Juliet.

Why doesn’t the apothecary want to give it to Romeo? Why does he consent?

A: It is against Mantua law to sell poison, but because he is poor, he could really use the money that Romeo offers to him.

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What poison does Romeo say he gave to the apothecary? Why does he think it is poison?

A: He gives him money which he believes murders more people than the actual poison he bought.

Why does Romeo call the poison a cordial which is a kind of medicine that was used to restore the heartbeat? (

A: It will make his and Juliet’s heartbeat the same and they will be reunited in death.

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Scene 2Why wasn’t Romeo given the Friar’s letter?

A: The Friar that was supposed to deliver it was quarantined in a house because he was thought to have been exposed to an infectious disease while tending to the sick.

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Act 5: Scene 3• Speaking Parts:• Romeo• Balthasar• Juliet• Paris• Prince Escalus• Friar Lawrence• Lord Montague• Lady Capulet• Lord Capulet• 1watch• 2watch• 3 watch• Page • Boy

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• Scene 3Why is Paris at Juliet’s gravesite? A: He is there to leave flowers and mourn his bride-to-

be.Why does Romeo say he is there? Why is he really

there? A: He says he is there to see Juliet and to take back his

ring, but he has really come to commit suicide.Why does Paris think Romeo is there? A: Paris thinks Romeo killed Juliet by causing her grief

over Tybalt’s death. He thinks he is there to defile her grave.

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Who or what does Romeo blame for Paris’ death in line 82?

A: He blames fate by saying that his name was written with him in “misfortune’s book.”

How does Romeo inadvertently remind us that Juliet is not yet dead?

A: In line 102 he mentions that she is still fair and that her cheeks and lips are still red (line 95).

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How does the Friar tell Juliet that he will take care of her?

A: He says that he will take her to a sisterhood of holy nuns.

Does the Friar take responsibility for his actions? What does this say about the argument of fate vs. decisions?

A: He tells the prince that his life should be taken for his actions (lines 267-269). His words point out that decisions were made to bring the couple to this point, but unfortunate accidents caused it to occur.

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Does the Prince attribute personal decisions or actions to Romeo and Juliet’s deaths? How do you know?

A: He recognizes that people made decisions, himself included, to allow the events to happen