The horrible "b" word was banishment. Romeo and Juliet compared it to "hell" as they believed being separated from each other was worse than death.
This word does not appear in Romeo and Juliet.
There is no word "jaiden" anywhere in Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo And Juliet
the song that dawn sings in romeo and juliet, so the word is dawn song!
That word does not appear in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Maybe it is in some other one.
Juliet is the one who brings up the subject of marriage and asks Romeo to "send word tomorrow".
In "Romeo and Juliet," red symbolizes passion, love, and violence. It represents the intense emotions and desires that drive the characters, particularly Romeo and Juliet, as well as the tragic consequences that result from their impulsive actions.
maidenhead
Shakespeare did use the word "confuse" but he liked the word "confound" better. Friar Lawrence uses it when Romeo and Juliet meet to be married.
"Art," as in "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou?" Translation: "Romeo, where the heck are you?"
That word does not appear in the text of Romeo and Juliet. Please provide the text where you believe it to appear.
Shakespeare uses the word "occasion" three times in Romeo and Juliet, once in Act 2 and twice in Act 3.