Because you think so. It is really impossible to say objectively that one production of R&J is "better than" any other, but if the production struck a chord with you then you can say subjectively that it is better.
Strangely, a lot of younger people seem to prefer Zeffirelli's film because they find the Luhrmann film has not aged particularly well.
in my opinion Romeo and Juliet
She tells him not to mess with Juliet, that he had better be sincere in his wooing.
There is no proper answer to your question because it is an opinion. You should consider changing the question to : Who do you think is better looking, Ryan Seacrest or James Franco?
They are better parents because they know and understand Romeo and Juliet better and they don't protest Romeo and Juliets love.
The nurse has told Juliet that she should just shut up and marry Paris. Juliet knows that if she confides her plan to feign death to the nurse, the nurse will likely tell her mother. Shakespeare shows us the moment when Juliet realises she can no longer trust her nurse, at the end of 3.5. Juliet asks the nurse if she really means that it is better to forget Romeo and marry Paris. The nurse answers: 'Yes, or may I burn in Hell' [the actual words are:'And from my soul too, Or else beshrew them both'] Juliet answers 'Amen' ['I hope you do']. A good director - like Franco Zeffirelli can make this one of the most chilling moments in the play. .
The correct phrasing is "than that of Juliet and her Romeo" as it compares two things, indicating that one thing is superior or better than the other.
they were never together. he went to juliets fathers masqerade to see rosaline and saw Juliet and thought she was better looking and would make a better love.
In my opinion, Antigone. Far more meaningful to me.
The nurse feels that Juliet is too young and innocent to marry Romeo. She feels he may not be marrying Juliet for the right reasons.
The words "But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun." are spoken by Romeo in the play "Romeo and Juliet".
Shakespeare did use the word "confuse" but he liked the word "confound" better. Friar Lawrence uses it when Romeo and Juliet meet to be married.
The nurse is present to provide support and guidance to Juliet. She is like a mother figure to Juliet and is involved in her life, so she accompanies Lady Capulet to help with the conversation and to ensure that Juliet is comfortable.