Q. Who said when I have fought with the men I will be civil with the maids?
SAMPSON
Q. What is Sampson saying when he says I will bite my thumb at them how will the Montague servants react to this?
– Sampson tries to provoke the servants of the Montague family by biting his thumb at them. – This is basically swearing at them. – He says that the Montagues will be disgraced (lose their honour) if they do not defend their honour after Sampson insults them.
Table of Contents
- Q. Who said when I have fought with the men I will be civil with the maids?
- Q. What is Sampson saying when he says I will bite my thumb at them how will the Montague servants react to this?
- Q. What does take the wall mean in Romeo and Juliet?
- Q. What does Romeo mean when he says out of her favor where I am in love?
- Q. How does Romeo and Juliet define love?
- Q. What does Romeo and Juliet teach us?
- Q. What are 3 lessons of Romeo and Juliet that still have value today?
- Q. What does Romeo and Juliet Teach Us About Hate?
- Q. What bad decisions did Juliet make?
- Q. Who Killed Romeo and Juliet?
- Q. Is Romeo and Juliet real?
- Q. Did Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes get along?
- Q. Did Juliet drink poison?
- Q. What poison killed Romeo and Juliet?
- Q. Who gave Romeo the poison?
- Q. What drug did Romeo take?
- Q. Who does Romeo blame for Paris death?
- Q. What did Romeo kill himself with?
- Q. Who killed himself first in Romeo and Juliet?
- Q. What happens after Romeo kills himself?
Q. What does take the wall mean in Romeo and Juliet?
I will take the wall
Q. What does Romeo mean when he says out of her favor where I am in love?
Meaning: Romeo is in deeply in love with Rosaline, but she does not love him back. “Out of her favor, where I am in love.” Meaning: Capulet says that Juliet has to make a choice of who to marry first because he truly cares about Juliet. His approval is only a part of her choice.
Q. How does Romeo and Juliet define love?
In Romeo and Juliet, love is a violent, ecstatic, overpowering force that supersedes all other values, loyalties, and emotions. Love in Romeo and Juliet is a brutal, powerful emotion that captures individuals and catapults them against their world, and, at times, against themselves.
Q. What does Romeo and Juliet teach us?
As a supplement to the other editors’ answers, one might also conclude that Romeo and Juliet teaches us that true love is not to be tampered with, or else dire consequences will result. Romeo and Juliet are, obviously, infatuated with one another despite their feuding families.
Q. What are 3 lessons of Romeo and Juliet that still have value today?
Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet gives us the moral lesson to never hold grudges nor hate to others before it is too late, lower your pride for the common good, think carefully before you act, and to never let you emotions rule over you.
Q. What does Romeo and Juliet Teach Us About Hate?
I hate you! In Romeo and Juliet, the emotions of love and hate are the lifeblood of the play. Everything that happens seems to be caused by one, or both, of these two forces. Shakespeare frequently puts them side by side: ‘Here’s much to do with love but more with hate’, ‘my only love sprung from my only hate’.
Q. What bad decisions did Juliet make?
She hated the thought of marrying a man she didn’t love, and was willing to take a chance on dying in order not to marry him. This caused her death because when Romeo thought she was dead, he killed himself, which caused her to kill herself when she woke up.
Q. Who Killed Romeo and Juliet?
In the play Romeo and Juliet there are lots of events that lead to the death of the two main characters. There are many people responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet and some of these characters are Tybalt, Capulet and Friar Lawrence. In the play, Tybalt has a large influence on the death of Romeo and Juliet.
Q. Is Romeo and Juliet real?
“Romeo and Juliet” was based on the life of two real lovers who lived in Verona, Italy 1303, and who died for each other. Shakespeare is reckoned to have discovered this tragic love story in Arthur Brooke’s 1562 poem entitled “The Tragical History of Romeo and Juliet” and rewrote it as a tragic story.
Q. Did Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes get along?
Claire Danes and Leonardo DiCaprio allegedly didn’t get along on the set of ‘Romeo + Juliet’ According to multiple reports, Danes and DiCaprio didn’t see eye to eye on the set of Romeo + Juliet. He tried to pull multiple pranks on Danes when the cameras weren’t rolling, and the young actor wasn’t having it.
Q. Did Juliet drink poison?
On seeing Juliet, he drinks the poison so he can be with her in heaven. Juliet finally awakens to see Romeo there with her – however, she quickly realises he has drunk poison. She kisses his lips to try and taste the poison herself, but it doesn’t work. So, instead, she kills herself with Romeo’s dagger.
Q. What poison killed Romeo and Juliet?
In the final act of Romeo and Juliet, our tragic heroine takes a potion to fake her own death and place her into a catatonic state. Many believe the potion is most likely to be deadly nightshade (Atropa Belladonna) a plant native to Europe. ‘The dose would be very low. A berry can kill a small child.
Q. Who gave Romeo the poison?
Because of the poverty of the Apothecary, Romeo knows that he will be able to buy the poison he is after because the Apothecary will want the money. It is therefore the Apothecary that supplies Romeo with the poison that he needs to take his own life and be united with his true love Juliet for all eternity.
Q. What drug did Romeo take?
ecstasy
Q. Who does Romeo blame for Paris death?
Paris thinks Romeo is there to steal Juliet’s body. S3. Who or what does Romeo blame for Paris’s death in line 82? Romeo blames fate by saying that his name was written with him in “misfortunes book”.
Q. What did Romeo kill himself with?
Romeo Kills Himself With Poison he has come to the tomb with a vial of poison that he purchased in Mantua. Of twenty men, it would dispatch you straight. Romeo mourns over Juliet.
Q. Who killed himself first in Romeo and Juliet?
The deaths of Romeo and Juliet occur in a sequence of compounding stages: first, Juliet drinks a potion that makes her appear dead. Thinking her dead, Romeo then drinks a poison that actually kills him. Seeing him dead, Juliet stabs herself through the heart with a dagger.
Q. What happens after Romeo kills himself?
Romeo is heartbroken. He drinks his poison and dies. Moments later, Juliet’s potion wears off and she wakes up. She sees Romeo dead by her side and tries to drink the final drops of poison from his lips.