maidenhead
This word does not appear in Romeo and Juliet.
There is no word "jaiden" anywhere in Romeo and Juliet.
The word "apt" means 'suited to', or 'able', whether in Romeo and Juliet or in anything else in the English language, such as the film title "Apt Pupil".
the song that dawn sings in romeo and juliet, so the word is dawn song!
"Unwieldy" means "unwieldy"--it's not an uncommon word in modern English. It means awkward or clumsy.
maidenhead
Aubade
You're probably thinking of "star-crossed".
Shakespeare did use the word "confuse" but he liked the word "confound" better. Friar Lawrence uses it when Romeo and Juliet meet to be married.
This word does not appear in Romeo and Juliet.
Heroine - hero (fem)
There is no word "jaiden" anywhere in Romeo and Juliet.
In Romeo and Juliet, the word "jaunt" means a short pleasure trip or journey. The phrase "jovial jaunt to Mantua" refers to Romeo's exile from Verona and his journey to Mantua, where he is banished to by Prince Escalus.
Romeo And Juliet
The word "apt" means 'suited to', or 'able', whether in Romeo and Juliet or in anything else in the English language, such as the film title "Apt Pupil".
the song that dawn sings in romeo and juliet, so the word is dawn song!
That word does not appear in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Maybe it is in some other one.