I don't really know what your asking, but if you mean in what city does Romeo and Juliet take place; it is in Verona, Italy.
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No, Shakespeare never wrote any operas. However, many operas have used Shakespeare's works as inspiration. For a full list of operas based off of Shakespeare's works, check out the related link.
Mercutio, from the play by William Shakespeare: Rome and Juliet
Romeo is the first of the two to speak in Rome and Julietby William Shakespeare. Romeo's first line is, "Is the day so young?"
Italy in Rome :) Actually, it was in Italy in the city of Verona. Don't listen to the idiot who said Rome...
Norman Thomas Carrington has written: 'Shakespeare, \\' 'Lord Macaulay, 'Lays of ancient Rome'' 'Shakespeare, 'Romeo & Juliet'' 'H.G.Wells' 'Shakespeare, 'Hamlet'' 'Monsarrat' 'Thomas Hardy, 'Under the greenwood tree''
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I think the tragic heroes are Rome and Juliet
Titus Livius wrote "Ab Urbe Condita" (From the Founding of the City), a history of Rome that covers its early history from its legendary founding in 753 BC to the early years of the Roman Empire.
yes. of course.
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a situational irony is when someone realizes the oddnes or unfairness in a stiuation and in this case it is when Rome finds out that Juliet is the daughter of Capulet and also when Juliet finds out that Rome is the son of Montague