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8 January, 22:54

What's the setting of act v in Romeo and Juliet

A.) the capulet crypt

B.) Friar Lawrences cell

C.) The Capulet home

D.) The Apothecary

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  1. 8 January, 23:15
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    B.) Friar Lawrence's cell

    The setting of Act V Scene II of the play "Romeo and Juliet" takes place in Friar Lawrence's' Cell. There are three scenes in Act V. the first scene takes place in the streets of Mantua, the second in Friar Lawrence's' Cell and the third takes place in the tomb in the Churchyard which belonged to the Capulets.

    Act V starts with Romeo waking up from a dream in which he saw Juliet kissing him. He felt very happy because Juliet's kiss made him alive as he saw himself dead in his dream.
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