Foreshadowing for Romeo and Juliet

Foreshadowing for Romeo and Juliet

Part A
There were many instances of foreshadowing in the play “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare. Many of these foreshadowing have made the story more understanding what would happen in the end. The play “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare, is about two teenage lovers that can’t be together. Juliet’s family (Capulet) and Romeo family (Montague) don’t get along. They go through a lot of things but we know things ahead before the tragedy.
When Romeo and Juliet get married secretly behind their families Juliet told Romeo that she would follow him through the entire world. At the end of the play Juliet finds Romeo dead in her tomb and she notice Romeo dead she gets Romeo’s pocket knife and stabs herself and the two young teens are found dead. Another foreshadowing is when Romeo and Juliet finish consuming the marriage and the nurse warns that Juliet mom is coming so Romeo is climbing down the balcony and as Romeo is going down she says you look pale like if you were laying in the tomb. Juliet is giving us the hint that Romeo is going to die and his body is going to be in the tomb. Romeo went to go see Juliet in her tomb when she was sleeping she was not dead and he drank the poison and died, when someone dies they are pale and put there body in a tomb.
At the beginning of the play four servants start to have an argument. Two Capulet’s and two Montague’s servants start to fight and the prince from Verona finds out. The prince told everyone from the Capulet’s and the Montague’s that if there was another fight they will pay with their lives. Then later on Tybalt and Romeo fight because Tybalt killed Mercutio who is Romeo’s best friend. Romeo goes to Friar Lawrence and hides in friar house he does not know he is banished in till friar told hi m because the prince is looking for Romeo to punish him.
When Romeo goes to Friar Lawrence we see that friar is with his plants and we are aware that friar has a strong understanding of making drugs with plants....

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