A dinner party.
They meet at the Capulet's place in am party sort of thing for Rosaline.
Greek tragedy
Greek tragedy
no well it sort of does with friar Laurence because the friar doesnt believe romeo really loves Juliet at first but then he decides to marry them to make peace in their families. So it did a little bit, but audiences don't tend to care that much.
love story and romantic
There are several reasons 1. The Capulets and Montagues will be doomed to death if they break out in another fight 2. He doesn't want to screw up his party 3. Romeo is said to be well- behaved and he doesn't seem to be up to any sort of trouble.
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The play Romeo and Juliet was sort of based on actual civil strife in 13th century Verona, Italy.
There is no eprolouge but the Prince Escalus's last line sort of acts as the eprolouge
LOVE : Juliet and Romeo share a romantic type of love. Juliet and the Nurse share a mother-daughter sort of relationship. Juliet confides in the Nurse and the Nurse has practically raised Juliet. Romeo and his friends, Benvolio and Mercutio, love each other. It's evident right at the begining of the play when Romeo is feeling down about a girl Rosaline that doesn't return his love. They encourage him to go to the Capulet party in order to meet more women and forget about Rosaline because they don't like seeing him so heartbroken. Love is also observed between Juliet and her cousin, Tybalt. He is very upset when he discovers that Juliet has fallen in love with a Montague, long-time enemy to the Capulets. He would not want her to get involved with someone whom their family is not fond. FRIENDSHIP : Juliet confides in the Nurse. She feels like she can tell her about loving Romeo, a Montague and an enemy in Juliet's family's eyes. Romeo and his friend Mercutio share a very strong bond as well. Mercutio is always there for Romeo when he is feeling down or is in trouble. When Tybalt (Juliet's cousin) challenged Romeo to a dual, Romeo refused to fight him. But Mercutio fought on his behalf because he was enraged that someone wanted to hurt his friend.
Shakespeare wrote his play Romeo and Juliet for theatre companies to perform, specifically Lord Strange's Men, which was the company he was sort of with at the time (possibly as a hired actor, possibly just as a hired playwright)
The Nurse provided the rope ladder for Romeo to climb up to Juliet's room on their wedding night and she served as a messanger for Juliet. She was one of the few adults in on the secret, along with Friar Lawrence, and since women Juliet's age weren't allowed out of the house often, the Nurse sent messages between Romeo and Juliet. The Nurse also raised Juliet since she was an infant, and even breastfed her. She was more of a mother to her than Lady Capulet.