What happens in Act 1 Scene 3 of Shakespeare?

Act 1, scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet takes place at the Capulets’ house. Lady Capulet enters and tells Juliet’s nurse to summon Juliet. After Juliet arrives, Lady Capulet tells the nurse to leave but changes her mind, asking her to stay for their conversation.

What major event happens in Act III Julius Caesar?

Metellus Cimber presents a petition to Caesar: he wishes to have his banished brother forgiven. Caesar denies him, bragging of his constancy. The other conspirators try to insist, but Caesar denies them all. Casca stabs him first, and the other conspirators follow, last of all Brutus.

What are the main events of Julius Caesar?

Important Events in the Life of Julius Caesar

  • of 07. Caesar and the Pirates.
  • of 07. First Triumvirate.
  • of 07. Lucan Pharsalia (The Civil War)
  • of 07. Julius Caesar Declines a Triumph.
  • of 07. Massilia and Julius Caesar.
  • of 07. Caesar Crosses the Rubicon.
  • of 07. Ides of March.

Where does Act 1 Scene 3 take place in Julius Caesar?

That evening, Cicero and Casca meet on a street in Rome. There has been a terrible storm, and Casca describes to Cicero the unnatural phenomena that have occurred: An owl hooted in the marketplace at noon, the sheeted dead rose out of their graves, and so on.

What is the climax in Julius Caesar Act 3?

Trebonius leads Mark Antony away while Caesar is stabbed by the conspirators, including Brutus. Shakespeare sets Caesar’s death as the climax of the play and leaves two more Acts to explore the consequences of the conspirators.

What does the Nurse say in Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scene 3?

The nurse says one last thing—that if she lives long enough to see Juliet married, she will die a happy woman. Lady Capulet says that marriage is actually what she’s planning on talking to Juliet about, and asks her daughter how she feels about the idea of getting married. Juliet says she hasn’t even thought about it.