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Act V, Scene III

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Act V, Scene III
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  • Give me thy torch, girl: hence, and stand aloof Under you and yew trees lay thee all along
  • Sweet flower, with flowers thy bridal bed I strew, O woe thy canopy is dust and stones: -- Which with sweet water rightly I will dew
  • The time and my intents are savage - wild. More fiereced adn more inscorable fierce and more inexaorable for. Then empty tigers or the raging sea.
  • Paris and Page are in the cemetery going to visit Juliet. Paris leaves Page by the tree, to keep look out, while he visits Juliet.
  • Can vengeance be preserved further than death?, Condemned villain, I do apprehend thee.
  • Paris is visiting Juliet, while she is "dead". He promises to love her forever and bring her flowers every morning.
  • Romeo and Balthasor are sneaking into the cemetery and Romeo leaves Balthasor to watch, while he compare his love/lust and he uses a hyperbole to do it.
  • Thou art not conquer'd; beauty's ensign yet, is crimson is thy lips and in thy cheeks.
  • Romeo runs into Paris in the tomb, and Paris wants to arrest him. Romeo just wants to kill himself next to Juliet, but Paris is getting in the way of that.
  • Romeo killed Paris because he was messing up his plan of suicide. So with Paris dead, he then goes back to his plan of killing himself.
  • As Romeo is drinking the poison, he gives us foreshadowing the ending about how Juliet is not actually not dead and that she is just asleep.
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