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Old Capulet doesn't talk to his daughter often in this play - he seems to be more comfortable talking to men than to women. But in the largest conversation they have (Act 3. Scene 5) he talks to his daughter in verse.

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Shakespeare's play is written in both, but mostly poetry. Brooke's poem is all poetry, of course.

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Q: Who in romeo and Juliet speaks in verse?
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