So far, not at all. The production has yet to be mounted where fat (or any nutritional component) plays any part in Romeo and Juliet.
Mantua. It's not far from Verona.
Balthasar tells Romeo that Juliet had just died and that he saw the Capulets at her funeral. Even though this is misinformation, Romeo believes Balthasar because he had not got the message form Friar Laurence about the plan.
Romeo uses the words "envious moon" in his famous speechBut, soft! what light through yonder window breaks?It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon,Who is already sick and pale with grief,That thou her maid art far more fair than she:The moon is envious because Juliet is "far more fair than she", she is more beautiful than the moon and the moon envies her.
This line, in Act 3 Scene 5 is Juliet's comment on her mother's line "That same villain Romeo". Juliet's aside shows that as far as she's concerned, Romeo is many miles from being a villain. Which we already knew, of course.
Juliet was a Capulet and became a Montague by marrying Romeo. Hence, her maiden name is Capulet.i think she means 'the lady who cleans your house' maid, not Juliet's maiden name. As far as i know in the play she is just Nurse or Nursemaid.
Mantua. It's not far from Verona.
to seek to a far away place and have romance
In my opinion, Antigone. Far more meaningful to me.
The nurse in Romeo and Juliet thinks highly of Romeo and sees him as a charming young man who truly loves Juliet. She plays a key role in facilitating their relationship and helping them overcome obstacles in their path to happiness.
In the city of Verona, in northeastern Italy, not far from Venice.
not as far as we know, but presumably it wasn't suitable for young children.
Balthasar tells Romeo that Juliet had just died and that he saw the Capulets at her funeral. Even though this is misinformation, Romeo believes Balthasar because he had not got the message form Friar Laurence about the plan.
Shakespeare wrote all of his plays in London as far as we know.
They are used to complete the F2P quest "Romeo and Juliet", and as far as I know, only that.
Yes, they are from Verona. Verona is a city in Northern Italy, not too far from Venice.
That Romeo was dead and that she was pregnant with his child....
Romeo killed himself because he believed Juliet was dead and he could not bear to live without her. His intense love for Juliet clouded his judgment and he acted impulsively. He may not have fully considered the impact of his actions on his family in the heat of the moment.