Names of literary works should be italicized to set them apart from the rest. The words "Romeo and Juliet" are the name of the play. They should be in italics.
Yes the title of the play Romeo and Juliet should be in italics in your written work.
If your work is handwritten then it should be underlined.
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He's an interloper who has accidentally wandered in from the production of The Taming of the Shrew next door. There is no character of Petruchio in Romeo and Juliet.
At first, he is love sick with Rosaline, his neice, but when he attended the Capulet's ball, he instantly forgets about Rosaline and is deeply in love with Juliet, a Capulet.
So far, not at all. The production has yet to be mounted where fat (or any nutritional component) plays any part in Romeo and Juliet.
In order to answer this, you need to specify what production you are talking about. There is nothing about cars in the script.
The statue seen is not real it is a minature that the Special Effects Team added in post-production
The title of the play, "Romeo and Juliet," should be italicized in the sentence: The students attended a production of Romeo and Juliet.
The title of the play, "Romeo and Juliet," should be italicized in the sentence.
The Production Budget for Letters to Juliet was $30,000,000.
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It depends which production you are talking about.
The Production Budget for Beowulf was $150,000,000.
the one with the gnomes...
romeo and juliet
It depends what production you are talking about.
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He's an interloper who has accidentally wandered in from the production of The Taming of the Shrew next door. There is no character of Petruchio in Romeo and Juliet.
At first, he is love sick with Rosaline, his neice, but when he attended the Capulet's ball, he instantly forgets about Rosaline and is deeply in love with Juliet, a Capulet.