Two servants of the Capulet household, Sampson and Gregory, see two servants from the Montague household, Abraham and Balthazar, on the streets of Verona. The Capulets bite their thumbs at the Montagues, which was the equivalent of giving the middle finger, and started a fight. Benvolio, Romeo's cousin and a Montague, sees it and tries to separate the servants, but Tybalt, Juliet's cousin and a Capulet, insists on fighting Benvolio. A large fight breaks out, the third between the two families, and Prince Escalus decrees that one more fight between the families in the streets will cause them to be put to death. Afterwards, Montague and Lady Montague worry about Romeo, who has been depressed and locking himself in his room. Benvolio talks to him and learns that Romeo is in love with Rosaline, but is upset because she does not know who she is, and because she has sworn to remain a virgin her whole life, and cannot be tempted by flirting. Benvolio tells Romeo to forget about her.
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Paris, Mr and Mrs Capulet, and the Nurse wake up to celebrate Juliet's wedding to Paris. Juliet does not.
If you read the play or watch it being performed, the answer to this will seem obvious. Against all odds, Romeo and Juliet fall in love with each other. That fact leads to everything that happens in the play after Act 1.
No, the nurse does not die in the Romeo and Juliet Play.
The majority of the play happens in Verona. But later on in the story, Romeo gets banished from Verona. He escapes to the city of Mantua.
The part of the play that never happens. Friar Lawrence sends a letter to Romeo but Juliet does not.
Romeo and Juliet was a play, written by William Shakespeare who was a playwright, not a composer.Romeo and Juliet has also been set to music. Russian composers Tchaikowsky and Prokofiev each wrote a ballet called Romeo and Juliet.
In the play Romeo and Juliet, Paris is killed by Romeo in a duel when he tries to prevent Romeo from entering Juliet's tomb. Paris dies defending his love for Juliet.
If you read the play or watch it being performed, the answer to this will seem obvious. Against all odds, Romeo and Juliet fall in love with each other. That fact leads to everything that happens in the play after Act 1.
Read the play. Or watch it. He says "Is she a Capulet?"
In Shakespeare's play, "Romeo And Juliet" both Romeo and Juliet die, so neither of them gets to marry anybody apart from each other. It's a rather sad play. (This is why it is called a "Lamentable Tragedy")
The same thing that happens to them in the play, strangely enough: they die.
No, the nurse does not die in the Romeo and Juliet Play.
The majority of the play happens in Verona. But later on in the story, Romeo gets banished from Verona. He escapes to the city of Mantua.
no it starts with the two families and they start yelling at each other then romeo and Juliet come in in scene 2
Romeo sees Juliet at the window in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." They are professing their love for each other in the famous balcony scene, which is Act 2, Scene 2.
The part of the play that never happens. Friar Lawrence sends a letter to Romeo but Juliet does not.
Juliet says this in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.
In Balthasar's dream in Romeo and Juliet, he dreams that he sees Juliet lying dead in a tomb. This foreshadows the tragic events that unfold later in the play, where Romeo finds Juliet seemingly lifeless in the Capulet family tomb.