No, it's an Elizabethan play. That is, it was written before 1603 in the reign of Elizabeth I, not after that date in the reign of James I
It was first published in 1597 while Queen Elizabeth was still alive, so, yes it's Elizabethan
yes it was
No records exist of contemporary performances of Romeo and Juliet.
Elizabethan
No, the nurse does not die in the Romeo and Juliet Play.
In Romeo and Juliet. of course it will be Juliet. Remember to think whats the play about its about them so Juliet is you awnser.
The play Romeo and Juliet was written in the Elizabethan Era, the late sixteenth century. When first performed, the costuming was also Elizabethan, as we know that even plays supposed to be set in ancient Rome were costumed as Elizabethan. Nothing in the text suggests any other time period. In the nineteeth century, however, a custom arose of costuming this play in a sort of fourteenth century way, which has proved very persistent. Only late in the twentieth century do we see productions with alternative setting and costuming styles.It is believed Romeo and Juliet was written some time between 1594 and 1595.
its because romeo and Juliet are dead at the end of the play.
Elizabethan times, around the period of the reissuance
No records exist of contemporary performances of Romeo and Juliet.
Elizabethan
No, the nurse does not die in the Romeo and Juliet Play.
Juliet says this in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.
"Romeo and Juliet" was written in the form of a play, specifically a Shakespearean tragedy.
the reasons that romeo and Juliet a memorable play because its romantic
yes the play romeo and Juliet was writen by William shakespeare
William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo is 14 and Juliet is 13.
The nurse.