In Act IV Paris comes to the Friar's place to make arrangements for his wedding to Juliet and finds his prospective bride there. Juliet knows she is already married and cannot marry Paris, the Friar knows it and the audience knows it. But Paris doesn't know it, and hence everything she says is filled with irony.
The irony in the conversation between Juliet and Paris lies in the fact that Juliet's responses to Paris are filled with double meanings, as she is already secretly married to Romeo. Paris assumes she is mourning Tybalt's death, but she is actually mourning Romeo's banishment. This creates dramatic tension as Juliet must navigate her conflicting emotions in the presence of Paris.
It is a play.
Most likely in Verona, Italy.
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No, they are totally made up.
No
In Verona, Italy and on scene is in Mantua, Italy.
The composer of the music for the film romeo and juliet is Henry Mancini.
Juliet's surname is Capulet, and Romeo's in Montague. Hence, the infamous family feud!
Juliet replies to Lady Capulet's question about marriage by saying "It is an honor that I dream not of." This indicates that Juliet is not yet thinking about marriage and is not eager to consider it at the moment.
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She will be "more strange"; she will be cooler and hard to get if that's is what he wants her to be.
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