Yes, he wrote the play
The first character to mention the idea of marriage in "Romeo and Juliet" is Lady Capulet, who discusses the prospect of Juliet marrying Paris with her daughter.
Not much is known about Shakespeare no one realy knows when it was written, and if Shakespeare had help or any assistance its unknown. Truthfully, i believe that he may have not, but that's a opinion.
The plot of the play Romeo and Juliet was not actually an original to William Shakespeare. "The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Juliet" by Arthur Brooke is supposedly where he got the story. However, Brooke borrowed the story too. In fact it is fair to say that every version of Romeo and Juliet that we know of borrowed most of its plot from an earlier source.
Are you asking whether there is a line in another Shakespeare play, which is not Romeo and Juliet, which is a lot like a line which is in Romeo and Juliet? If so, it would help our enquiry if we had an idea what line from Romeo and Juliet you are thinking of. There are some famous similarities between lines in Shakespeare's plays Richard III, Titus Andronicus and Henry VI, but not so with Romeo and Juliet.
Excellent idea, specially if i play romeo and one gorgeous woman takes a Juliet's place!
I have no idea but is a great book.
No, Lord Montague had no idea that Romeo was interested in Juliet until after Romeo's death.
His idea was that once Juliet was given up for dead, Romeo could come and take her to Mantua.
It was both Romeo's and Juliet's idea to marry eachother.
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Well .... Romeo and Juliet is a great play to preform!:)
Romeo and Paris both thought Juliet was dead when she was only asleep from the potion Friar Lawrence gave her.