The writing took place before the performing.
As described by Shakespeare, Romeo was surely infatuated by rosaline, but when he met Juliet he realized what true love is.
In Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, Juliet is indeed about two weeks away from her fourteenth birthday. She is thirteen. But this is not a "true fact" in the same way it would be if Romeo and Juliet were real people rather than characters in a play.
Its blank verse, it generally doesn't rhyme, it has a set rhythm
Romeo says this line in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." It is his final words before taking his own life.
Franco Zeffirelli based his film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet on William Shakespeare's play of the same name, written in the late 16th century. He stayed true to the original story and dialogue while adding his own artistic flair to the movie.
Paris and Romeo are both characters in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." They are both potential suitors for Juliet, with Paris being a nobleman chosen by Juliet's parents and Romeo being Juliet's true love. Both characters play important roles in the story's tragic outcome.
It approximates the way people speak in normal conversation
The full question is: What is true about the language that Shakespeare used to write Romeo and Juliet A It's blank verse B It was very popular among drama audiences in Shakespeare's time C It approximates the rhythm and sound of natural spoken language D All of these All of the above. It approximates the way people speak in normal conversation.
Finding true love. first trying with Rosaline then with Juliet.
An exaggerated example of love could be considered Romeo and Juliet from William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet". Homer and Marge Simpson from "The Simpsons" can be considered a comical, but slightly realistic view of true love. Another exaggerated, but somewhat true version of love may be Edward and Bella from "The Twilight Series".
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True. The moment of catharsis in the play "Romeo and Juliet" occurs when the two central characters, Romeo and Juliet, kill themselves in a tragic act of love and sacrifice.