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Who said parting is such sweet sorrow in romeo and Juliet?

The character Juliet says the famous line "Parting is such sweet sorrow" in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." She utters these words in Act 2, Scene 2 during the famous balcony scene.


What does Juliet compare romeo to in the balcony scene?

The sun!


Where forout tuo Romeo?

Are you trying to say "Wherefore art thou Romeo?", Juliet's famous line from Romeo and Juliet? It means "Why are you Romeo?"


Where does the famous love scene in Romeo and Juliet take place?

Verona, Capulet Mansion, Juliets balcony (That's tha balcony scene I presume) Romeo and Juliet never meet in Mantua, which is where Romeo is banished too.


What different scenes are in Romeo and Juliet?

There is the famous balcony scene. The scene where romeo die before Juliet awakes. This question isn't specific enough.


What is Juliet's pet in Romeo and Juliet?

Juliet's pet is a small bird named a nightingale. It is a symbol of love and plays a significant role in the play, especially in the famous balcony scene.


Why is romeo and Juliet the most famous love story in literature?

The most famous scene in Romeo and Juliet would have to be the balcony scene it is one often related too. The most famous quotes are: "to be or not to be". "O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?"


What are the famous words Juliet says from her Balcony?

Shakespeare's words were: Romeo O' Romeo Where for art thou O' Romeo


What happens in act two in Romeo and Juliet?

This is the famous balcony scene. Romeo sneaks into Juliet's backyard. There he finds Juliet standing in her window telling the backyard that she loves Romeo. He reveals himself (bit of a shock for her) and then they get on with the world's most famous love dialogue.


Whom does Romeo see at the window?

Romeo sees Juliet at the window in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." They are professing their love for each other in the famous balcony scene, which is Act 2, Scene 2.


Where is Romeo in the beginning of act 2?

In a dangerous move, Romeo opts to climb the walls of Juliet's courtyard. This move will put him outside of her room just as Juliet is talking to herself out on her balcony. This will set up the famous balcony scene that occurs in Act 2, Scene 2.


Where does Romeo go after the feast?

After leaving the Capulet Party, where he met Juliet, he climbs up a stone wall and ends up underneath Juliets Balcony, which is wear the famous balcony scene takes place. Hope that helps.