In Act III Scene II the Nurse says "He's dead!" without explaining who he is. At first Juliet thinks she is talking about Romeo; only later does she find out that it was Tybalt who died.
i dont think anyone knows that, sorry.
She believes that romeo was killed
what dou think happened to the animals which lived in the forest before
what do you think caused area to deforest
Sneasel learns Beat Up I think at level 37.
This is a very awkwardly phrased question but I think you are getting at is the story told by the Nurse in Act 1 Scene 3. The Nurse has been asked to estimate Juliet's age, which she has done, but it gets her starting on a totally irrelevant and frankly boring set of reminiscences about events which happened some eleven years before the action of the play. The Nurse remembers that Juliet was weaned (that is, stopped drinking milk from the Nurse's breasts) on the same day there was an earthquake eleven years earlier. The day before, Juliet had fallen over and hit her forehead and was crying, and the Nurse's husband (dirty old lecher) said that when she got older she would be falling on her back (to permit men to have sex with her) instead of her front. Juliet stops crying and says "yes". The Nurse thinks this is hilarious and tells the same story, which wasn't all that funny the first time, no less than four times.
Capulet thinks Juliet should be at least 14 years old before she gets married.
Juliet thinks she hears the nightingale, which is a symbol of love and longing. Its song indicates that it is still night and Romeo can stay a little longer before he leaves.
I think the tragic heroes are Rome and Juliet
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.
around 40 i think
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