In order for there to be anachronisms in the play, there would have to be references which are inconsistent with the supposed setting of the play. However, the play is silent about what time period it is supposed to be set in. Therefore there can be no anachronisms.
Catholicism because Romeo and Juliet are Catholic and when they refer to each other they use religious imagery.
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.
All of them.
The use of clocks in Julius Caesar is an anachronism. Back in Roman times, there were no such things as clocks. But in Shakespeare's story, the characters used clocks. And the crowd of Italians with their sweaty nightcaps. There were no nightcaps.
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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.
Romeo holds Juliet's hand as a gesture of affection and intimacy, not because it is profane. In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," physical touch, like holding hands, symbolizes the intense connection and love between the two characters. It is a way for Romeo to express his feelings and closeness to Juliet.
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.
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