In the play, they are both from Verona, which is where most of the action takes place.
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The Prologue, then Sampson, then Gregory.
I dunno, but I like, Romeo and Juliet, A midsummer nights dream n Anthony and Cleopatra, the 3 best know r probably Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth n Hamlet tho xxx
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.
Comedy. (I know!) Tragedy
You would pronounce it without the "g" sound. It would sound like Romeo and Juliet but just replace the "r" with an "n". Nomeo and Juliet. (NO-ME-O AND JOO-LEE-ET)
Paris's strengths in "Romeo and Juliet" include his noble status, his good intentions towards Juliet, and his respectable reputation within Verona society. His weaknesses are that he is bound by societal expectations and lacks a deep emotional connection with Juliet, as their relationship is more based on duty and tradition rather than love.
yes lil romeo is still alive.I have researched it n i have come across that he is in deed alive
To make sure romeo is not seing other people n truly loves juliet i think so
Juliet is angry with the Nurse at the end of scene 5 in Act 3 because the Nurse thinks she should just marry Paris after Juliet asks the Nurse for advice (even if Juliet doesnt love Paris). Also because Romeo can never come and see her n she can never go and see him. The Nurse thinks Paris is a good guy for Juliet instead of Romeo.