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The play Romeo and Juliet, written by Shakespear takes place in Verona, Italy.
Romeo and Juliette was taken place in Verona Italy in the 1500s.
It takes place in Verona, Italy.
The principal setting for Romeo and Juliet is in Verona, Italy. All of the scenes take place in Verona except for Act V, Scene 1, which takes place in the city of Mantua. The time is July in an unspecified year.
Romeo takes his own life, here is the story Romeo hears of Juliet's death, Romeo enters the tomb, finds Juliet's 'corpse' and poisons himself. Juliet wakes from her drug induced 'death' to find Romeo dead. Unable to live without him, she stabs herself.
The marriage between Romeo and Juliet takes place in secret at Friar Laurence's cell in Romeo and Juliet.
The play Romeo and Juliet, written by Shakespear takes place in Verona, Italy.
William Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet' takes place in Verona, Italy. While the majority of the play takes place in Verona, there are also scenes in Mantua, Italy during Romeo's exile.
Excellent idea, specially if i play romeo and one gorgeous woman takes a Juliet's place!
No, "Romeo and Juliet" is not a Greek tragedy. It is a Shakespearean tragedy that takes place in Verona, Italy. The play follows the story of two young lovers from feuding families, the Montagues and Capulets.
Act 1 Scene 4 in Romeo and Juliet takes place on the night of the Capulet's party, where Romeo and his friends decide to attend in disguise. This scene sets the stage for Romeo and Juliet's first meeting and the development of their love story.
Romeo and Juliette was taken place in Verona Italy in the 1500s.
It takes place in Verona, Italy.
It takes place in Juliet's house, Capulet's place.
The principal setting for Romeo and Juliet is in Verona, Italy. All of the scenes take place in Verona except for Act V, Scene 1, which takes place in the city of Mantua. The time is July in an unspecified year.
Romeo takes his own life, here is the story Romeo hears of Juliet's death, Romeo enters the tomb, finds Juliet's 'corpse' and poisons himself. Juliet wakes from her drug induced 'death' to find Romeo dead. Unable to live without him, she stabs herself.
It is Act II Scene 2 of the play and it takes place in Juliet's backyard.