he was a blackniggaman, that's why there was problems with him banging Juliet
But seriously: Romeo was a white European, as were Juliet and all the main characters in Romeo and Juliet. (Offhand I can't think of a non-white character in Romeo and Juliet) The problem was that Juliet and Romeo belonged respectively to the two main noble families in Verona, which were deadly enemies.
Juliet: "Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore art thou Romeo?"
He is dead and buried with his true love >.<
She means "Where are you, Romeo?"
No, your quotation is wrong. The correct quotation is "Romeo, Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo?" The word "wherefore" does not mean "where", it means "why", so the quotation means "Romeo, Romeo! Why are you Romeo?" Juliet is asking why she had to fall in love with Romeo, the son of Montague, since she is supposed to hate all Montagues.
Yes. Benvolio is Romeo's cousin in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
The first Formula 1 car to be supplied by Alfa Romeo was at the 1950 British GP. Where they won almost every race with same driver.
"Romeo and Juliet" primarily features two main families, the Montagues and the Capulets, who are both wealthy and influential in Verona. The play does not focus explicitly on race or ethnicity, as it is set in Renaissance Italy where characters are primarily identified by their family ties rather than by race or ethnicity.
Kid Romeo is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler who once wrestled for World Championship Wrestling(WcW). He is best known for being tag team partners with professional wrestler Elix Skipper.
Juliet: "Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore art thou Romeo?"
The first Formula One Championship race (for which drivers were competing for a title) was in May 1950 at Silverstone and was won by Nino Farina in (I think) an Alfa Romeo
Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
romeo was juliets lover
He is Romeo's father
He is dead and buried with his true love >.<
Romeo Montague
Benvolio is Romeo's cousin. Lord and Lady Montague are Romeo's parents. Balthasar is Romeo's "man" or servant. Obviously, Juliet is Romeo's wife.
She means "Where are you, Romeo?"