abandonment.
Juliet starts out speaking in what she thinks is a soliloquy except that unknown to her Romeo is listening in. This enables Romeo to find out why Juliet really thinks about him without the usual doubletalk.
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"The fear of something after death, the undiscovered country from whose bourne no traveller returns". Well, no traveller except Hamlet's father anyway.
Almost all of the play (except the first scene of Act V) is set in Verona Italy.
There were no guests, no witnesses, no bridesmaids, no photographers, no ushers, nobody at all except Romeo, Juliet and Friar Lawrence.
Juliet starts out speaking in what she thinks is a soliloquy except that unknown to her Romeo is listening in. This enables Romeo to find out why Juliet really thinks about him without the usual doubletalk.
In her soliloquy before drinking the potion, Juliet does not express regret over her love for Romeo. She is instead focused on finding a way to be with him despite the obstacles in their path.
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Everyone except the Nurse and the servants.
All, except dramatic, situational, and verbal.
They are not connected in any way except for the star, Amanda Seyfreid.
Everyone in the play except Paris and Romeo. Notable among those who did not want to marry Juliet were Friar Lawrence (he was sworn to celibacy), Capulet (he was her father), and the Nurse (they didn't have gay marriages back then).
Well, we see Romeo hanging out with his buddies and making dirty jokes. Juliet doesn't have much opportunity for entertainment, except dancing at the party her father threw.
"The fear of something after death, the undiscovered country from whose bourne no traveller returns". Well, no traveller except Hamlet's father anyway.
Tybalt was the son of Lady Capulet's brother, and thus Juliet's first cousin. Although he had no relation to the Capulets except through his aunt's marriage, he was the biggest supporter of the feud with the Montagues.
Almost all of the play (except the first scene of Act V) is set in Verona Italy.
There were no guests, no witnesses, no bridesmaids, no photographers, no ushers, nobody at all except Romeo, Juliet and Friar Lawrence.