Falling in love is not something that goes out of fashion.
The balcony scene in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is timeless because it captures the universal themes of love, passion, and longing that are relevant to people of all time periods. The scene's exploration of the intensity of young love and the desire for connection continues to resonate with audiences today, making it a classic and enduring portrayal of romantic emotions.
Most of the dialogue in the "balcony scene" takes place at the window in Juliet's room. Only the final line is on the actual balcony.
Juliet was the first one to mention marriage during the balcony scene.
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Romeo and Juliet declare their love for each other.
"In fair Verona, where we lay our scene."
Balcony scene
She wishes he wasn't a Montague.
he is in love with Juliet and wants to marry her
There is an old Warner Brothers cartoon about an amateur hour type competition in which a couple does the balcony scene--misunderstanding the meaning of the word "wherefore" of course.
the best scenes are the balcony scene and the last scene (when Romeo and Juliet die)
The Balcony Scene in Cyrano de Bergerac showcases themes of unrequited love, inner conflict, and self-sacrifice. It highlights Cyrano's deep feelings for Roxane, despite knowing that she loves someone else, and his willingness to put her happiness above his own.
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