The turning point in the play "Romeo and Juliet" is when Romeo kills Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, and is banished from Verona. This sets in motion a plan to reunite Romeo and Juliet, which eventually ends in their deaths.
Romeo was at the point married to Juliet, which is Tybalts cousin. therefore romeo did not want to kill Tybalt for Juliet's sake.
There is no point at which Juliet refuses to meet Romeo. Perhaps this is a Romeo and Juliet by someone other than Shakespeare you are asking about.
An exact date is unknown but Romeo and Juliet was written at some point during the years 1591 and 1595.
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
The turning point in the play "Romeo and Juliet" is when Romeo kills Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, and is banished from Verona. This sets in motion a plan to reunite Romeo and Juliet, which eventually ends in their deaths.
Romeo kills Tybalt. As a result, he incurs such hatred from Juliet's mother that it becomes impossible to announce Romeo and Juliet's marriage to their parents. If the parents don't know that Juliet is married already, they will arrange for other marriages for her, like one to Paris.
Romeo was at the point married to Juliet, which is Tybalts cousin. therefore romeo did not want to kill Tybalt for Juliet's sake.
There is no point at which Juliet refuses to meet Romeo. Perhaps this is a Romeo and Juliet by someone other than Shakespeare you are asking about.
An exact date is unknown but Romeo and Juliet was written at some point during the years 1591 and 1595.
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
No, it was always called Romeo and Juliet. At one point Disney made a song out of it called "Love, so Lovely" but not "Your Love"
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Juliet kisses Romeo because she wants to see if there is any poison left on his lips so that she could drink some poison and also die , because there is no point in living now, now that Romeo is gone.
After Romeo and Juliet married Romeo owned Juliet and everything she owed as well.
It's a metaphor.