Romeo doesn't speak in blank verse because he is in an excited and emotional state after meeting Juliet. His dialogue with his friends is informal and reflects his heightened emotions, so he speaks in prose instead of the more structured blank verse.
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.
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During their conversation, we learn that Tybalt has sent Romeo a challenge to a duel. Benvolio and Mercutio discuss Romeo's recent strange behavior, specifically his newfound infatuation with Juliet. This conversation sets the stage for the escalation of conflict and foreshadows the tragic events that will unfold.
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Romeo is the first of the two to speak.
The person was going to speak to Romeo for just a minute.
Romeo "Is the day so young?"
Romeo is not afraid to speak to Juliet in the orchard because he is deeply in love with her and is willing to take risks to be with her. Love gives him courage and makes him bold in expressing his feelings to Juliet. Additionally, the secrecy and intimacy of the setting provide a sense of security and privacy for their conversation.
First speaks Romeo, in Act I. Scene I. Romeo: "Is the day so young?"
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