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Q: What plan does friar Lawrence devise for Juliet and what reservations does juleit have about this plan?
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Who marries Romeo and juleit?

Friar Laurence marries Romeo and Juliet


What change does Lord Capulet make in the wedding plans for Juleit and Paris?

He changes the wedding to the next morning after Juliet decides to go through with marrying Paris.


What city was romeo and juleit?

Verona


When was romeo and juleit written?

Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare some time early in his career. No one knows for sure when it was written but most scholars believe it was written around 1591-1595.


What does romeo compair juleit to?

Romeo compares Juliet to the sun, saying she is so bright and beautiful that she outshines everything around her. He also compares her to a life-giving source of light and warmth in his dark world.


Who was the author of romeo and juleit?

William Shakespeare


Did Andy biersack and juleit simms break up?

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How long would the herbs or potion make the juleit appear as though she were dead?

The potion that the priest, Friar Laurence gave Juliet to make her appear to be dead would only work for 42 hours which is a little less then two days.


How does Romeo describe juleit when they first meet?

When Romeo first meets Juliet at the Capulet's ball, he describes her as the most beautiful woman he has ever seen. He compares her to a radiant light in a dark room and is immediately taken by her beauty.


What over things did willliam shakesspeare write?

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When does the movie Gromeo and Juleit come out?

on February 11, 2011


What are the repetition of romeo and juleit?

"Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare features themes of love, fate, and rival families. The play highlights the consequences of impulsive actions, the power of young love, and the tragedy that can result from misunderstandings and feuds. The play's iconic characters, such as Romeo, Juliet, Mercutio, and Tybalt, have become timeless symbols of passionate and ill-fated romance.