In order to answer this, you need to specify what production you are talking about. There is nothing about cars in the script.
Juliet Capulet is her real name.
1. star-crossed lovers = Romeo & Juliet 2. weaker vessels = women 3. our masters = Capulets 4. Rebelious subjects = Capulets & Montagues 5. enemies to peace = " 6. man of wax =Paris 7. crow = Rosaline 8. kinsman = Tybalt 9. nobel uncle = Montague 10. gentle coz = Tybalt There's over a hundred in the whole play but those are some examples I found in ACT 1
This phrase is not used in Romeo and Juliet.
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onomatopoeia
Juliet Capulet is her real name.
The Friar or Priest in Rome and Juliet used their marriage as a way to get the Capulets and the Montagues to reconcile or make peace beacause of the marriage....of course, this did not happen.
1. star-crossed lovers = Romeo & Juliet 2. weaker vessels = women 3. our masters = Capulets 4. Rebelious subjects = Capulets & Montagues 5. enemies to peace = " 6. man of wax =Paris 7. crow = Rosaline 8. kinsman = Tybalt 9. nobel uncle = Montague 10. gentle coz = Tybalt There's over a hundred in the whole play but those are some examples I found in ACT 1
The word "princox" is used by Mercutio in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. In Act 2, Scene 4, Mercutio uses the term to mock Romeo, calling him a "young fellow" or "whippersnapper."
This phrase is not used in Romeo and Juliet.
In "Romeo and Juliet," swords and daggers are the primary weapons used by the characters, particularly in the duels between the Capulets and Montagues. A sword fight between Tybalt and Mercutio ultimately leads to their deaths, showing the destructive consequences of violence in the play.
yes
In Romeo and Juliet, the phrase "but soft" is commonly used to indicate a change in tone or to capture the attention of the listener. It is often used at the beginning of a speech or monologue to suggest a gentler approach or to introduce a quieter, more intimate moment.
The church that was to be used for the marriage of Romeo and Juliet was called Friar Lawrence's cell, which was located within the Franciscan monastery.
onomatopoeia
Juliet had a flashback of all the things she did with Romeo, just before she was about to shoot herself.
Yes, Shakespeare uses several asides in Romeo & Juliet. Reade the play to see specifically when and where.