What does the following line mean if ever you disturb our streets again your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace?

What does the following line mean if ever you disturb our streets again your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace?

“If ever you disturb our streets again, Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace.” A: If the Capulets and Montagues fight in public again, the fighters will be put to death.

Who says if you ever disturb our streets again your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace?

Prince Escalus

Who said if ever you disturb our streets again?

R&J–Who Said That?

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“If ever you disturb our streets again, your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace! Prince Escalus
“Younger than she are happy mothers made.” Paris
“Did my heart love till now? . . For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night.” Romeo
“I’ll not endure him.” Tybalt

What does Prince Escalus say will happen to anyone who again disturbs the peace?

What does prince Escalus say will happen to anyone who again disturbs the peace? They will be killed.

Which is the best paraphrase of Romeo’s lines Your Love?

The best paraphrase of Romeo’s lines is: Your love and concern are the sources of my sadness.

How does the wordplay in these lines affect the mood?

How does the wordplay in these lines affect the mood? The play on words creates a light-hearted mood as Romeo teasingly compares Mercutio to a goose. Romeo: Pardon, good Mercutio, my business was great; and in such a case as mine a man may strain courtesy.

What has Friar Laurence been out gathering in his basket?

What has Friar Laurence been out gathering in his basket? Friar Lawrence is gathering herbs and flowers in order to make medicine. What does Friar Laurence mean when he says to Romeo, “Young men’s love then lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes?

Why does Friar agree to help Romeo?

When Romeo asks Friar Lawrence to marry him and Juliet, Friar Lawrence agrees because he thinks their marriage might bring about the end of the feud between their two families. He states, “For this alliance may so happy prove / To turn your households’ rancor to pure love” (2.3.

Why is Friar Lawrence worried about Romeo?

He says to Romeo: Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast. Friar Lawrence is concerned because up until this point, Romeo had been so hopelessly in love with Rosaline. The friar could not believe that Romeo could really fall in love with someone else so quickly.