Romeo+and+Juliet+Act+III+Summary,+James+Kang+9E

**Act III, Scene II:** Juliet is waiting for her husband Romeo to come to her. Through her words, she speaks of her desire to have sex with Romeo. Juliet sighs at how she has Romeo as her husband, but still have not possessed him in the sex. Then, the Nurse comes in with a cord, which will be used to let Romeo climb up to Juliet’s room, and starts to talk gloomy about Tybalt, who was just killed in the previous scene. The Nurse moans at the death of Tybalt and cries how he was killed, how he bled, and how terrible he was without mentioning the name of Tybalt to Juliet. Juliet, who thinks that Romeo is the one killed, depresses and starts to cry out about how they just married and were about to have a real pleasure of life. After the Nurse says that Tybalt is killed and Romeo is exiled from the city of Verona, Juliet starts to get a little angry at Romeo for killing Tybalt. However, at the end, Juliet still loves Romeo and forgives him, more sad at the fact that Romeo is exiled from the city. Juliet then gives her right to the Nurse and tells her to find Romeo, who is probably in the friar’s cell. **Act III, Scene III:** The scene starts out with Romeo and Friar Lawrence. Romeo, surprised at the fact that he killed Tybalt, ask the Friar about his punishment and finds out that it’s banishment from Verona. Romeo is so sad about this banishment, talking how he would rather face death than banishment from Verona. He also talks about how he can’t leave his family and Juliet in Verona. While crying out in sadness, the Nurse enters the cell. Romeo asks about Juliet and the Nurse tells Romeo how Juliet cries for both Romeo and Tybalt. Friar Lawrence then talks to Romeo about how life is full of miracles and wonders, and killing oneself is the worst thing one could do when there is Juliet waiting for Romeo. Killing himself for Romeo means death to Juliet also and it will be a gloomy ending for everyone. Friar emphasizes how happy Romeo should be to be alive, to only be exiled, and to have his love, Juliet, alive. Lawrence tells Romeo to go to Juliet today and comfort her, and later leave to another city and come back later when the feud between the families is better and Romeo’s punishment vanishes. Romeo decides to visit Juliet and the Nurse goes off to the house again while Romeo receives the ring from Juliet. Friar and Romeo wishes each other farewells as they exit. **Act III, Scene IV:** The scene starts out with Paris and Capulet. They discuss how they should marry, but Capulet talks about how Juliet and all the family is sad because of Tybalt’s death. Capulet arranges the marriage to be on Thursday. And he tells Lady Capulet to visit Juliet before she goes to bed. **Act III, Scene V:** The scene starts when Romeo and Juliet is in the room talking to each other. They say a brief farewell and Romeo escapes through the window while saying the last good bye to Juliet. Right after Romeo leaves, Lady Capulet comes on stage, talking about the marriage on Thursday with Paris. Juliet strongly disagrees and decides to see Capulet. Capulet, angered at Juliet’s disobedience to his command, tells her that she will have to go out of the house and beg for living if she does not marry Paris on Thursday at the church. Capulet, mad at Juliet, curses her and says bad things about her. Surprisingly, at the Nurse event tells Juliet to marry Paris since Paris is a way better man than Romeo. Angered by the betrayal of the Nurse and others, she goes out to see Friar Lawrence to see if the priest has a solution. If he doesn’t Juliet plans to kill herself.
 * //Romeo and Juliet//** **Act III Summaries: James Kang**