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Romeo does not want to fight Tybalt because he is Romeo's wife's cousin. But Tybalt does not know this, and neither does anyone else except Juliet, the Nurse and the Friar.
Only Romeo, Juliet, the Friar, the Nurse, and Balthazar knew that Romeo and Juliet were married. None of them told anyone else, even when provoked, so naturally everyone else was oblivious to the marriage.
The ring which Romeo gives to Juliet. Everything else belongs to their parents.
Tybalt, Mercutio, Paris, Romeo, Juliet, Mrs. Montague.
Visage means face, not only in Romeo and Juliet but anywhere else. It's still in use, but of course not particularly common.
Romeo does not want to fight Tybalt because he is Romeo's wife's cousin. But Tybalt does not know this, and neither does anyone else except Juliet, the Nurse and the Friar.
Only Juliet knows about Romeo's motive not to fight Tybalt, as he confides in her about his love for Tybalt being fueled by their sudden family connection through marriage. Juliet is the only one privy to this information in the play.
Apart from Romeo and Juliet, nobody.
Only Romeo, Juliet, the Friar, the Nurse, and Balthazar knew that Romeo and Juliet were married. None of them told anyone else, even when provoked, so naturally everyone else was oblivious to the marriage.
The ring which Romeo gives to Juliet. Everything else belongs to their parents.
Romeo didn't know of Juliet until the Capulets threw their party. He was originally liked someone else, but Mercutio got Romeo to go to the party to look for someone else.
Tybalt, Mercutio, Paris, Romeo, Juliet, Mrs. Montague.
There is no Beverly in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Perhaps you are thinking of someone else's Romeo and Juliet? Or perhaps you are thinking of Benvolio, Romeo's cousin, who counsels Romeo to get out and meet more girls.
In "Romeo and Juliet," other characters who express interest in marrying Juliet are Paris and Count Paris. However, Juliet's true love is Romeo, which leads to the tragic events of the play.
Visage means face, not only in Romeo and Juliet but anywhere else. It's still in use, but of course not particularly common.
Shakespeare wrote one play called Romeo and juliet. They die in the end so nothing else could be written.
Juliet because she can't see him anymore.