Depends who you are. Could be the balcony scene, the Capulet party, the swordfight, the death scene.
My favorite part is when Juliet is standing on her balcony and Romeo is in the bushes below. Juliet (not knowing romeo can hear her) is talking about how she wishes he were there and that they could be together.
What I like about Romeo and Juliet is the part where they bite their thumbs. That's what you get for asking me.
Claire Danes played the part of Juliet.
He gives an overview of the plot in the Prologue, but it is extremely vague and general. Most of it you could guess from the title: "The Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet."
These words were spoken by Juliet in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." It is part of a conversation where Juliet expresses her love for Romeo despite the obstacles they face.
Juliet, the heroine of William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, was surnamed Capulet. The Capulet family of Verona were the sworn enemies of the Montague family to which Romeo belonged. An easy way to remember it is that "Juliet" rhymes with "Capulet".
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They die at the end. It's the most obvious part of any tragedy.
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Romeo and Juliet - 1911 was released on: USA: 1 September 1911 (part 1) USA: 8 September 1911 (part 2)
He falls in love with Juliet] after the feast he jumps the wall that surrounds the casel that Juliet lives in so he can go see her, Then the balcony seen starts. What most people don't know is that the part "werefor art thou romeo" DOES NOT MEAN "were are you romeo?" it means "why do you have to be a Montague?"