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Juliets relatives are the Capulets. In the book it talks of.... Lady Capulet, Capulet, Tybalt. Lady Capulet is Juliets Mother (She encourages Paris' and Juliets marriage) Capulet is Juliets father (The one who forces her to marry Paris) Tybalt is Juliets cousin. (He picks a fight with Mercutio and kills him. Romeo takes revenge for his friend and kills Tybalt. That is why Romeo is banished from Verona)
Falso! Tybalt has no idea that Romeo is there or the play would have been much shorter.
She's embarassed of course, but also happy to have the chance to talk to Romeo. And since the cat is out of the bag, she doesn't have to play coy with him.
Decide that they are going to make statues of Romeo and Juliet out of very expensive materials and agree to stop fighting.
Rosaline wasn't at all responsible. In most reproductions of the play, Rosaline is only spoken about and never appears as a character
I'm not sure, but the play is in July.
Romeo is typically depicted as a young, handsome man with dark hair and intense, passionate eyes. In literature and adaptations, he is often described as being well-dressed and charismatic, embodying the archetype of a romantic hero.
Romeo has asked for Juliet's hand in marriage in the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
Juliets relatives are the Capulets. In the book it talks of.... Lady Capulet, Capulet, Tybalt. Lady Capulet is Juliets Mother (She encourages Paris' and Juliets marriage) Capulet is Juliets father (The one who forces her to marry Paris) Tybalt is Juliets cousin. (He picks a fight with Mercutio and kills him. Romeo takes revenge for his friend and kills Tybalt. That is why Romeo is banished from Verona)
Juliet's suitor is Romeo, from the Montague family. Their love story is central to the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
In "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet's friends are the Nurse and her servants. The Nurse is a maternal figure to Juliet and helps facilitate her relationship with Romeo.
Falso! Tybalt has no idea that Romeo is there or the play would have been much shorter.
She's embarassed of course, but also happy to have the chance to talk to Romeo. And since the cat is out of the bag, she doesn't have to play coy with him.
Juliet's lover in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is Romeo, the son of the Montague family. Their love story is one of the most famous and tragic in literature, as they come from feuding families but are deeply in love with each other.
Romeo wears something different in every single production of the play. The play gives absolutely no indication of what Romeo should wear.
The phrase "star-crossed lovers" in the prologue of "Romeo and Juliet" gives a clue that the play will have a sad ending because it suggests that their fates are predetermined and doomed by the stars.
Decide that they are going to make statues of Romeo and Juliet out of very expensive materials and agree to stop fighting.