At first Juliet assumes that Nurse is speaking of her husband, Romeo's death other than the death of her cousin, Tybalt
The nurse first finds Juliet dead
Shakespeare uses light and dark imagery to show the different types of love Romeo and how Rosaline and Juliet feel. In act one scene one, Rosaline is known as the moon for her virginity, symbolises the goddess Diana and in act two scene two, Juliet is shown as the light. This links with Benvolio's speech "Dedicate thy beauty to the sun!"
'The Orchard Keeper', published in 1965.
They both learn their respective identities from the nurse: Romeo first, then Juliet.
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Juliet asks Romeo how he managed to climb over the orchard walls so quickly when they first meet. Romeo responds by saying that he can't explain it, but love gave him the strength and agility to do so.
A first she is embarassed because she was professing her love for Romeo and didn't notice that he was actually in the Orchard below and listening to everything she said.
The first orchard sprayer was used in 1909.
The nurse first finds Juliet dead
Romeo and then Juliet...
Juliette Huber has written: 'First steps towards a grammar of Makasae' -- subject(s): Grammar, Makasai language
'The Orchard Keeper', published in 1965.
Juliette Gordon Lowe
Juliette Gordon Lowe
Shakespeare uses light and dark imagery to show the different types of love Romeo and how Rosaline and Juliet feel. In act one scene one, Rosaline is known as the moon for her virginity, symbolises the goddess Diana and in act two scene two, Juliet is shown as the light. This links with Benvolio's speech "Dedicate thy beauty to the sun!"
Romeo and Juliet first met in a feast at Capulet's house.
Romeo and Juliet first meet at the Capulet's party