No records exist of contemporary performances of Romeo and Juliet.
Act one, scene three of Romeo and Juliet was exciting for Elizabethan audiences. The conflict of the fight scene made it very popular among audiences.
There is no Benjamin in Romeo and Juliet ... unless he is in the audience.
Elizabethan
Because they were aggressive little sods who needed anger managment ! because whoever wrote this is a massive f**king mong ^^
Elizabethan times, around the period of the reissuance
dramatic
Romeo and Juliette was taken place in Verona Italy in the 1500s.
The audience knows that Romeo is not dead when Juliet finds him in the tomb, but Juliet believes he is actually deceased. This dramatic irony creates tension and suspense as the audience watches the tragic events play out.
The audience cried at the death scene of Romeo and Juliet on stage.
The tone of "Romeo and Juliet" is tragic, intense, and romantic. The play explores themes of love, fate, and conflict and evokes strong emotions from its audience.
Juliet tells the nurse about Romeo in order to send her as a messenger the day after the party. This happens offstage so we don't see how the nurse reacts. From the nurse's behaviour when she meets with Romeo it is clear that she is suspicious, because she warns Romeo not to take advantage of Juliet's youth and inexperience. However, Romeo wins her over, and she subsequently praises him to Juliet.