Actually the words are "In fair Verona where we lay our scene." This is part of the Prologue, a sort of introduction to the play. The "we" here are the actors who are putting on the play. "Lay our scene" means that this is the setting for the play. "Fair" here means "pretty". The line means something like "in beautiful Verona where our play is set."
Verona, Italy Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
Their town is Verona. Its located in Italy, understand? You should go there and see their home.
it is set in Verona, a city in Italy. "In fair Verona where we lay our scene." The year is unspecified and could be anything. Takes place lin mid-july.
Romeo and Juliet was set in the city of Verona, Italy most of the play, however, there is a scene that takes place in the city of Mantua.
It is set in Verona, a city in Italy "In fair Verona where we lay our scene". The year is unspecified and could be anything. From the text we know the action takes place in mid-July.
"In fair Verona, where we lay our scene."
Verona, Italy Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
"In fair Verona, where we lay our scene…" Verona is a city in Italy.
One way to paraphrase 'In fair Verona where we lay our scene' is: "In the beautiful city of Verona where our story takes place." This paraphrase captures the essence of the original line by describing the setting of the story in a different way.
Their town is Verona. Its located in Italy, understand? You should go there and see their home.
it is set in Verona, a city in Italy. "In fair Verona where we lay our scene." The year is unspecified and could be anything. Takes place lin mid-july.
Romeo and Juliet was set in the city of Verona, Italy most of the play, however, there is a scene that takes place in the city of Mantua.
It is set in Verona, a city in Italy "In fair Verona where we lay our scene". The year is unspecified and could be anything. From the text we know the action takes place in mid-July.
This line from the prologue of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare suggests that the story takes place in the city of Verona in Italy. It sets the stage for the events of the play and introduces the setting where the tragedy will unfold.
The story of Romeo and Juliet was already well-known to the Elizabethan audience: it had featured in a best-selling verse novel by Arthur Brookes', Romeus and Juliet, which was at its height of popularity when Shakespeare was a little boy.The play is set in Verona (a real place, but not somewhere Elizabethans would have been likely to visit) in an unspecified time in the past.Like almost all of Shakespeare's plays (except the English histories) Romeo and Juliet is set long, long ago, in a land far, far away.
At the time he was living in Bishopsgate, just to the north of London.
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene....this is part of the prologue at the very beginning of Romeo and Juliet and it says the setting is in Verona, Italy where the story takes place. When Romeo gets exiled he goes to a place called Mantua.