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Q: Why is lammastide an important date?
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What date does Lammastide come?

august 1st every year


How old is Juliet what is lammastide on what date does it come?

Juliet will be turning 14. Lammastide is Lammas Day and it comes August 1st every year. :)


Is Lammastide on August 1?

Yee!


What is lammastide in Romeo and Juliet?

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It's not that kind of a feast. Feast days in the church calendar are days of celebration, such as Christmas. Lammastide is one such day. But the play ends long before Lammastide: it is two weeks away in Act 1 Scene 3, and the events of the play take less than a week.


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There are no absolutely clear date markers in the play. We know from Act 1 Scene III that at that point in the play it is "a fortnight and odd days to Lammastide" Lammas is August 1st, so our action commences no later than July 14, and possibly a few days earlier. The deaths of Paris, Romeo and Juliet are therefore around the 18th to 20th of July. The text gives no indication whatsoever about the year.