Shakespeare was fond of using blank verse, which is unrhymed iambic pentameter. That's the meter he used mostly.
"Kind" and "helpful" are not words you use in the same sentence as "Tybalt". He wasn't kind or helpful to anyone, especially not to Romeo.
Because in Romeo and Juliet at heightened points of emotion the meter is interrupted and the sentences tend to be long. But as the sentence is interrupted it suggests to the audience that something shocking has been said or that Juliet is overwhelmed with emotions. Caesura helps suggest Juliet's emotions to the audience, it is a creative technique.
Romeo and juliet
what object does juliet use an example of unimportance of names
The kind of argument that makes a nice metallic clinking sound when you put a bag of it on the table. Romeo's argument with the apothecary is money.
Catholicism because Romeo and Juliet are Catholic and when they refer to each other they use religious imagery.
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Both use the Shakespeare text and have a young couple cast as Romeo and Juliet.
An example of euphemism in Romeo and Juliet is when Romeo and Juliet refer to death as "wedding bed" when they discuss their impending deaths as a result of their forbidden love. They use this euphemism to soften the harsh reality of their situation.
No, he doesn't.
The chourus describes Romeo and Juliet as star crossed lovers.
Visage means face, not only in Romeo and Juliet but anywhere else. It's still in use, but of course not particularly common.