No.
There is less than a week between the time they meet and the time they die.
He gets sad news about Juliet a few times in the play. Here are some examples: * When he meets her at the party, he is sad to hear that she is Capulet's daughter since their families are rivals. * Then later in the play, he also gets some more bad news from his servant. His servant tells him that Juliet is dead.
Juliet because the scene is centered around her because she is going to plan on faking her death by drinking a vial which will make her fall asleep for 42 hours and the capulet family grieves because they were looking forward to her wedding
Monday im 100% sure. And you are 100% wrong. In Act III Scene 4 we hear that it is Monday. But this scene takes place Monday night, the same day that Tybalt was killed, the same day that Romeo and Juliet got married, the same day the nurse went out at 9 a.m. to find Romeo, the day after Romeo and Juliet spent all night talking in her backyard, which makes it the day afterCapulet's party, and the brawl that starts the whole play. The play starts on Sunday.
No.
Approximately 1 week, give or take a few days
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It's not that kind of a feast. Feast days in the church calendar are days of celebration, such as Christmas. Lammastide is one such day. But the play ends long before Lammastide: it is two weeks away in Act 1 Scene 3, and the events of the play take less than a week.
There is less than a week between the time they meet and the time they die.
Romeo and Juliet is a play, not a historical document. It starts every time someone steps out on the stage and says "Two households, both alike in dignity." However, Romeo and Juliet is one of the few Shakespeare plays where you can figure out the day of the week on which the events take place. Act 1 scene 1 takes place on a Sunday afternoon.
About a week.
He gets sad news about Juliet a few times in the play. Here are some examples: * When he meets her at the party, he is sad to hear that she is Capulet's daughter since their families are rivals. * Then later in the play, he also gets some more bad news from his servant. His servant tells him that Juliet is dead.
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Juliet because the scene is centered around her because she is going to plan on faking her death by drinking a vial which will make her fall asleep for 42 hours and the capulet family grieves because they were looking forward to her wedding
Monday im 100% sure. And you are 100% wrong. In Act III Scene 4 we hear that it is Monday. But this scene takes place Monday night, the same day that Tybalt was killed, the same day that Romeo and Juliet got married, the same day the nurse went out at 9 a.m. to find Romeo, the day after Romeo and Juliet spent all night talking in her backyard, which makes it the day afterCapulet's party, and the brawl that starts the whole play. The play starts on Sunday.
Well, the host says, "That's all for Family Feud this week! Come back next week on THE FAMILY FEUD!" Or perhaps you weren't thinking of the television show? In Romeo and Juliet, the feud between Capulets and Montagues comes to an end when Romeo and Juliet are found dead and the friar explains why they have died. Capulet and Montague, who have not exactly been keen to perpetuate the feud from the beginning, but keep getting dragged into it by their lessers, take active steps to become friends and put a stop to the feuding.