In Shakespeare's play, Juliet is a member of the bourgeoisie or middle class, yes. Her parents are rich, very rich in fact, but do not have the social standing that, say, Paris does.
Montague I can say it with the least effort
You realize, of course, that Montague is not a Lord. He is a middle-class man, not a noble. And he does not have any political views at all.
Nobles
well in my class .. jessica played Juliet so a jessica would play the Capulet, Juliet
middle class.
The Depp's were middle class Americans, that ate the same food that most middle class Americans eat.
They raised new crops from the Americans
Montague I can say it with the least effort
Lou Gehrig was born in New York City, NY and raised in the lower-middle class section of Manhattan's Yorkville neighborhood.
they raised new crops from the americas i think gud luck though
Yes there were middle class women in the industrial revolution. They were raised to become good house wives and mothers.
middle class whites-apex
Barack Obama was never homeless. He was raised in a lower-middle class family when he was little, but they always had a place to live.
Botticelli came from a modest, lower/middle class family. His father was a tanner, one of his brothers became a goldsmith, etc.
You realize, of course, that Montague is not a Lord. He is a middle-class man, not a noble. And he does not have any political views at all.
As what my mother says it is your role in a play for example your Juliet in Romeo & Juliet.
The capitalist class