Well, we learn that it is a Principality, ruled by a Prince. We learn that there are two households both alike in dignity who have an ancient grudge and are fighting each other. Everyone appears to be Catholic and there is only one priest for the whole town.
The cast of Romeo and Juliet in Our Town - 1910 includes: Margarita Fischer
Romeo was banished from Verona and sent to live in Mantua.
Romeo and Juliet
to relay the message of the plan for romeo and juliet's marriage
He figures if her parents think she is dead, Juliet will be able to sneak out of town without having the Capulets chasing after her.
The cast of Romeo and Juliet in Our Town - 1910 includes: Margarita Fischer
Romeo was banished from Verona and sent to live in Mantua.
Juliet lived in Verona aswell as romeo before he got banished to mantua.
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
He was banished to a town called Mantua
to relay the message of the plan for romeo and juliet's marriage
It is based on a play titled Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare. It refers to "Juliet's" father not wanting her to marry "Romeo" and they meet each other on the "outskirts of town." Then at the end of the song, "Romeo" tells Juliet he convinced her father that he should marry "Juliet" and they are in love and married at the end.
He figures if her parents think she is dead, Juliet will be able to sneak out of town without having the Capulets chasing after her.
Bigamy is being married to two people at once. Juliet's nurse betrays her by suggesting that she marry Paris after Romeo is banished.
Unfortunately Romeo and Juliet did not invite the father of the groom to attend the wedding, so he brought no wedding present. In fact, he didn't even know about the wedding until after both the bride and groom were dead.
Do you mean the first two lines "There is a town beyond the Alps, a town of ancient fame, whose bright renown yet shineth clear: Verona is its name."? Or perhaps it is "And I as well contented am as if myself alone did from the Ocean reign unto the sea of Ind" (Around line 878; "Ind" here means India.)You did ask about the poem Romeus and Juliet by Arthur Brooke, not the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.