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Is Italy in Romeo

Updated: 3/25/2024
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13y ago

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Yes, Italy is the setting for William Shakespeare's tragedy, "Romeo and Juliet." The play takes place in the cities of Verona and Mantua, which are located in northern Italy. Italy serves as a backdrop for the story of the ill-fated young lovers.

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The word "Italy" does appear in Romeo and Juliet in Act III Scene i when Mercutio says: "Come, come, thou art as hot a Jack in thy mood as any in Italy, and as soon moved to be moody, and as soon moody to be moved."

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Yes, it was based on an Italian tale.

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