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The correct spelling is J-u-l-i-e-t.

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Tybalt in romeo and juilet?

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Who is Tybalt in romeo and juilet?

because Tybalt is Juliet's cousin.


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A 13 year old girl (fictional) and lead character in Romeo & Juliet by Shakespeare.


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He says Juliet’s kiss will take his sin away from him.


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In romeo and Juliet whiy do you think Shakespeare made the burse contrast so strikingly with Juliet?

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Did tibble die before Romeo in Romeo and juilet?

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