very little was known about Shakespeare, he never really was social or showed, talked about his works, its very unclear what age he had written the play.
AnswerSince Shakespeare's play were not published until later, it is hard to determine exactly when he wrote some of them. Romeo & Juliet was written somewhere between 1591 and 1595, which would have made Shakespeare somewhere between the ages of 27 and 31.Shakespeare based his play on earlier stories of Romeo and Juliet some of which were written 100 years before Shakespeare was born.
Shakespeare was 33 when it was first published in 1597. Some scholars think that he may have actually written in in 1594 when he was 30.
He was about 31.
Romeo's age is not specified, but Juliet is unquestionably 13, but going on 14. That was why she was about to marry Paris - marriageable age in those days. One presumes Romeo is not much older, but around 16 years old.
I really hope that what you mean by this question is, "How old was Shakespeare when he wrote Romeo and Juliet?" because I don't want to think about other meanings of the word "came". Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet when he was about 31.
Shakespeare never specifies Romeo's age, but it is commonly thought that he was 14 or 15.
You know, Shakespeare never truly tells us what age Romeo is. He is probably around fifteen, though. Juliet is like thirteen-fourteen.
Shakspeare was exactly 37 when he wroth his plays
William Shakespeare wrote most of his plays while between the ages of 25 and 48.
Susanna was born in 1583. Romeo and Juliet was written sometime around 1595. So, Susanna was approximately twelve.
He was about thirty-five.
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Juliet was 13. Romeo's age is not specified.
Juliet is 13 (almost 14) and Romeo's age is not given.
Montague was 54 in Romeo And Juliet x
Juliet is 13, almost fourteen. Romeo's age is not given in the text, and we really have no way of guessing what it might be. He could be in his late teens or in his twenties.
Lady Capulet said this line to Juliet in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." She is reminding Juliet of her age and how long she has been her mother.
Juliet is thirteen, almost fourteen. Romeo's age is not given. He could be anything from sixteen to his mid-twenties. It's unlikely that he is much older than that given his behaviour.
Romeo's AgeIn short, Shakespeare never says. So everything else is speculation. Many will assume that he is also 13 (Juliet's age), but there's no specific reason to believe that. He's likely older, at least by a few years. Whether that makes him 16 or 20 is subject to much debate. In the original source material for Romeo and Juliet, by the way, Juliet was 18. Shakespeare changed it. So quotes about Romeo being too young yet to have a beard might even suggest that he was younger than her! And the next time somebody tries to explain an answer with "Well, back then...." stop them right there and ask "Back when? Back when Shakespeare wrote it, or back when the story is supposed to take place?" Because there's several hundred years difference.
love is a powerful emotion and can change a person completely
As Gounod's (and others') Romeo and Juliet is based on Shakespeare's play, and in the play, Juliet is not quite fourteen years old (though Romeo's age is not stated specifically), Roméo et Juliette might qualify.
Juliet was 13. Romeo's age is not specified.
Juliet.
Mercutio is a fictional character in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," so he was not born in a specific year. The character was created by Shakespeare in the 16th century when the play was written.
Juliet is 13 (almost 14) and Romeo's age is not given.
Montague was 54 in Romeo And Juliet x
Juliet is 13, almost fourteen. Romeo's age is not given in the text, and we really have no way of guessing what it might be. He could be in his late teens or in his twenties.
There is no mention of Lord Capulet being on a crutch in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." However, he does exhibit signs of old age and frailty at times, particularly in his interactions with his daughter Juliet.