Notes – Romeo and Juliet
Act IV Notes
Scene i –Friar Laurence’s cell
- Paris has come to speak with Friar Laurence
- Paris speaks of his upcoming wedding to Juliet – concerned about Juliet’s grief, which he assumes is about Tybalt’s death
- Friar questions how quickly
- Juliet comes to talk with Friar Lawrence
- She is hysterical about the situation with Romeo
- She would rather die
- She would rather go with a dead man
- She would rather sleep where dead bones are
- She would rather be chained with bears
- Asks the Friar for advice – says she will die if he can’t help her
- The Friar says he sees some hope, but there is danger involved
- He says that if she is refusing to marry Paris and is willing to kill herself, she probably will accept the plan
- She is to go home and accept the idea of marrying Paris
- Then, that night, drink the potion he gives her will cause her to appear dead – pale, stiff, cold – for 42 hours then she will awaken as from a pleasant sleep
- Paris, and her family, will think her dead
- She will be put in the family vault
- Romeo will leave town, but he will return
- The Friar and Romeo will come to the graveyard to watch for her to awake
- Then, Romeo and Juliet will escape to Mantua
- The Friar will send another friar to speed a letter detailing the plan to Romeo
Scene ii – Hall in Capulet’s house – preparation for the wedding
- Capulet instructs his servants to:
- Invite the list of guests
- Hire 20 skillful cooks
Scene iii – Juliet’s bedchamber
- Juliet asks the nurse and her mother, Lady Capulet, to leave her alone for the night
- Juliet admits that she is very afraid of drinking the liquid
- What is the mixture doesn’t work?
- What is the Friar is trying to kill Juliet, and the liquid kills her?
- What if she wakes up in the tomb before Romeo rescues her?
- She might suffocate – there is no healthy air there
- She will be terrified of the bones of the ancestors, including Tybalt
- She might be so scared that she will bash her own brains with bones
- She drinks the liquid and falls upon her bed
Scene iv – Capulet’s household – Lord and Lady Capulet have a conversation about their marriage
Scene v – Capulet household
- The nurse discovers that Juliet is “dead” she runs and tells Lady Capulet
- Lady Capulet is heartbroken – says wake up or I’ll die with you
- Lord Capulet says death ties his tongue and won’t let him speak
- The Friar comes and asks whether Juliet is ready he is told of her death
- Paris says he will love Juliet, even in death
- Lord Capulet says his joys are buried
- Friar Lawrence says that heaven now has Juliet
- Her body was mortal and had to die heaven gives her immortal life
- Her life is the best it can possibly be – “the woman is best married who dies a young bride”
- He instructs the parents to dress her in her best clothes and take her to the church
- He says we should rejoice that she is in heaven