Romeo starts off sounding somewhat immature so that he can become more mature as the play goes on and he has to develop a kind of stoicism to the difficulties he and Juliet face.
It could be Hamlet or Macbeth I think. Romeo and Juliet would seem to be his most well-known play.
Probably the most famous are Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet; those are the two everybody seems to have heard of. Hamlet is also considered to be one of Shakespeare's greatest plays along with King Lear, Macbeth and Othello. Romeo and Juliet does not usually make this list. There is a prejudice in favour of Shakespeare's tragedies; for some reason a lot of people seem to think that sad plays are "greater" than happy ones.
Because it makes the play seem more intersting, entertaining and help you understand the storyline more.
The verb is "seem"
She threatens to kill herself, so the Friar says that he can give her a knockout potion which will make her seem dead for a couple of days, and then she can come back to life (and get together with Romeo)
He advises her to take a potion which will make her seem to be dead. Then when she wakes up in her tomb, Romeo will come to rescue her.
TERRIBLE
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Some aspects of Romeo's actions in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" can be seen as believable, such as his impulsive nature and intense emotions. However, his decisions to marry Juliet hastily and seek revenge impulsively may seem less realistic to some audiences. Overall, while some of Romeo's actions are believable given the context of the play, others may require suspension of disbelief.
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The play Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare between 1591 and 1595 in the English Elizabethan Age. The action takes place in Verona in Italy in the early 1500's. William Shakespeare was born in 1564
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the young men are fighting due to a longstanding feud between their families, the Montagues and the Capulets. The feud has fueled a climate of hostility and violence between the two households, causing frequent clashes between their members.