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Romeo and Juliet has been printed in innumerable editions by all kinds of publishers since 1597 and no two of them have the same number of pages. Sorry.
The word "divers" is a different spelling of the modern word "diverse" which means "of many kinds". We find it in Romeo and Juliet in the Friar's long, dull and irrelevant soliloquy about the benefits of herbal medicine. He says, "And from her womb children of divers kind/ We sucking on her natural bosom find". "of divers kind" means of course "of many kinds".
Romeo uses similes and metaphors to describe Juliet's beauty. For example, he compares her to a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear and to a snowy dove trooping with crows. These comparisons highlight Juliet's unique beauty and significance to Romeo.
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Well, she's looking out her window wearing nothing but her nightie, and saying all kinds of things she wouldn't tell anyone. Why? Because there's a wall around her back yard, and servants everywhere who would kill a Montague on sight. The last thing she would suspect is that Romeo has jumped the wall, avoided the servants, and is lurking in the bushes getting an eyeful and an earful.
There is no difference except how they are drawn or made by the special effects people. Mermaids are not real.
Shakespeare's audience included all kinds of people, some of whom came to the theatre looking for some dirty jokes, some hilarity by the clown, and a swordfight or a bloody murder or two. Shakespeare had to write for that part of the audience too. Romeo and Juliet is not the only play with dirty language in it; most of them have it. Julius Caesar doesn't, but makes up for it with a particularly juicy murder.
They have all kinds of bad luck. Up until Act 3 Scene 1 everything goes their way. Then in that scene Romeo has the misfortune to meet up with Tybalt, who has been wandering around looking for him. Romeo and Juliet had not publicised their marriage because until it was consummated it could be easily annulled. Once they had slept together, the parents were more likely to reconcile themselves to the marriage. Had Romeo not met up with Tybalt all would have gone according to plan. But meeting Tybalt was the first piece of bad luck. Tybalt's lucky (or unlucky) fatal blow to Mercutio was the second. It could easily have been a flesh wound. Without the dead bodies lying around, the Prince would not have been involved, and even if he was, it was Tybalt and Mercutio who would have paid the penalty for street-fighting. The next piece of bad luck was that Capulet suddenly changed his tune about Juliet's marriage, decided that it was a good idea, and that he could put his reputation on the line in promising that Juliet would agree to marry Paris. It was bad luck that Friar John should not get Friar Lawrence's message to Romeo. Even though the message was inaccurate as to the time of Juliet's awakening, at least Romeo would have known that her supposed death was a fake.
We do not have as much information about street theatre as we do about performances in playhouses, probably because there was very little of it. Performers without a patron were subject to imprisonment, and performers with a patron wanted to have a paying audience, thank you very much.
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No. But squares are a special kind of parallelogram.
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