There are many different motifs... one of which being Light and Dark. This is in literal and figurative senses: an example of literal being...
-balcony scene and Juliet is in the light of her room and Romeo is in the dark of night using it to "cloak" his presence there
a figurative being...
-when Romeo calls Juliet the sun. his light in his life. she's not REALLY a light but... yeah he's dramatic.
Apart from Romeo and Juliet, nobody.
Only Romeo, Juliet, the Friar, the Nurse, and Balthazar knew that Romeo and Juliet were married. None of them told anyone else, even when provoked, so naturally everyone else was oblivious to the marriage.
The ring which Romeo gives to Juliet. Everything else belongs to their parents.
Romeo didn't know of Juliet until the Capulets threw their party. He was originally liked someone else, but Mercutio got Romeo to go to the party to look for someone else.
In Romeo and Juliet or anywhere else, it means twenty times the strength of one man.
Tybalt, Mercutio, Paris, Romeo, Juliet, Mrs. Montague.
There is no Beverly in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Perhaps you are thinking of someone else's Romeo and Juliet? Or perhaps you are thinking of Benvolio, Romeo's cousin, who counsels Romeo to get out and meet more girls.
Visage means face, not only in Romeo and Juliet but anywhere else. It's still in use, but of course not particularly common.
Shakespeare wrote one play called Romeo and juliet. They die in the end so nothing else could be written.
Juliet because she can't see him anymore.
The word "apt" means 'suited to', or 'able', whether in Romeo and Juliet or in anything else in the English language, such as the film title "Apt Pupil".
Shakespeare certainly wrote the play Romeo and Juliet, unless you subscribe to the theory that someone else wrote all of his plays under his name. Shakespeare did not invent the plot of Romeo and Juliet, but then Shakespeare did not invent any of his plots.