Juliet was 13, nearly 14. It doesn't say how old Romeo was, but we assume that he was not much older than 20, and probably younger.
Because Juliet was a young teenager whilst Romeo had an unknown age to readers but he was still young. Romeo and Juliet are the main characters of the play hence the name and they fell madly in love with each other.
Juliet, within the play they were seen as "star crossed lovers." At the beginning of the play before Romeo and Juliet met it was believed that Romeo was in love with a girl named Rosaline. That quickly changed when Romeo spotted Juliet at his enemies, the Capulet's, party.
At first Romeo liked Rosaline but when he saw Juliet at the party he completely forgot about Rosaline and fell in love with Juliet.
Nobody. Juliet just fell in love with Romeo at a party.
Well if you ask how old was Romeo was he would be Sixteen and Juliet thirteen but if your a youngster 16 and 13
No, Juliet is a female character in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." She is one of the two young lovers at the center of the tragic love story.
Romeo is a young nobleman from the house of Montague in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He is initially in love with Rosaline but later falls deeply in love with Juliet, a member of the rival Capulet family. Throughout the play, Romeo's activities revolve around his relationships with Juliet, his friends, and his actions driven by love and loyalty.
Juliet was 14 when she fell in love with romeo, but i am fifteen and most fifteen years old are naive and may not fully understand the meaning of love though it may seem like it.
Juliet, of course.
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