Juliet: "Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore art thou Romeo?"
Romeo oh romeo wherefor are thy romeo
love love
Since Romeo and Juliet are fictional characters and the play says Juliet is almost 14, Juliet is almost fourteen every single time the play is put on, including any performances there happen to be today. We don't know how old Romeo is, but however old he is, he's the same age as he has always been.
Where is Romeo? Saw you him today? Right glad I am he was not in this fray!
At the time he was living in Bishopsgate, just to the north of London.
Considering that Romeo and Juliet were both children of ruling classes, the chances of them having jobs in our modern setting is remote at best. The most likely occupations they would find themselves in would be a musician in Romeo's case, and in Juliet's, a philanthropist.
No, I wouldn't say they were. Juliet did defy her father by her marriage to Romeo, but that wasn't rebellious as we know it today. It was normal for young women to have arranged marriages to older men, but if there hadn't been a feud with Romeo's family her father may had consented to a marriage.
Romeo and juliet are two main characters of the play "romeo and juliet" written by shakespeare.they both were great lovers who were made for each other and the examples of their love is today also cited by the people.
Since Romeo and Juliet are fictional characters and the play says Juliet is almost 14, Juliet is almost fourteen every single time the play is put on, including any performances there happen to be today. We don't know how old Romeo is, but however old he is, he's the same age as he has always been.
Where is Romeo? Saw you him today? Right glad I am he was not in this fray!
No. They were in Verona, Italy. If you go to Verona today there is a location that is said to be Juliet's house and balcony.
Friar Laurence is concerned about Romeo's request to marry Juliet because he knows that Romeo only recently declared his love for Rosaline and fears that Romeo is acting impulsively. He also worries that marrying the two young lovers could worsen the feud between their families, the Montagues and the Capulets.
At the time he was living in Bishopsgate, just to the north of London.
Considering that Romeo and Juliet were both children of ruling classes, the chances of them having jobs in our modern setting is remote at best. The most likely occupations they would find themselves in would be a musician in Romeo's case, and in Juliet's, a philanthropist.
No, I wouldn't say they were. Juliet did defy her father by her marriage to Romeo, but that wasn't rebellious as we know it today. It was normal for young women to have arranged marriages to older men, but if there hadn't been a feud with Romeo's family her father may had consented to a marriage.
Althought Romeo and Juliet was made a long time ago the characters and themes are incredibly universal. It is also very touching, beautiful and romantic. Althought Romeo and Juliet was made a long time ago the characters and themes are incredibly universal. It is also very touching, beautiful and romantic.
Every play that Shakespeare did had an emotion to go with it. For exanple Romeo and Juliet had the emotion love and hate. This is way he is so famous. Each play had an emotion. For example Romeo and Juliet had the emotion love and hate
Romeo and Juliet are wanting to rush and get married because they love each other. Teenagers today are about to express their love to someone without wanting to get married.
Example: Good morning. My name is(...)Today I'll be declaiming an excerpt from (Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scene 2.) In this excerpt, (Romeo overhears Juliet talking to herself on her balcony.)