Dear Juliet is the acoustic project of seventeen-year-old songwriter Chase Coy. He writes, plays, and records everything himself.
They were not dear to the moon because of the time they had together. They did not want the time to end.
Well, that isn't the exact quotation from the play, but that is a paraphrase of Romeo talking to Juliet in Shakespeare's play (Romeo and Juliet). The original line is "My name, dear saint, is hateful to myself / Because it is an enemy to thee."
He is hearkening back to their conversation in Act 1 Scene 5.
"You kiss by the book." This was a good thing.
Romeo and Juliet is a well known play written by William Shakespeare. Although it has many sad events, i think Juliet finds the most upsetting is when she finds her dear husband (Romeo) dead! The story is very romantic and quite sad as they both die in the end! But i would recommend you read it if you have not already!
They were not dear to the moon because of the time they had together. They did not want the time to end.
Dear Juliet is the acoustic project of seventeen-year-old songwriter Chase Coy. He writes, plays, and records everything himself.
Answer:Ok, Chase Coy is the singer. He sings in Dear Juliet.
Romeo is heart borken to find out his dear Juliet has died
Well, that isn't the exact quotation from the play, but that is a paraphrase of Romeo talking to Juliet in Shakespeare's play (Romeo and Juliet). The original line is "My name, dear saint, is hateful to myself / Because it is an enemy to thee."
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Romeo says, "O dear account! My life is my foe's debt."
He is hearkening back to their conversation in Act 1 Scene 5.
Juliet is asking Romeo to stay true to the ideal image or perfection that he embodies in her eyes. She wants him to maintain the qualities that make him so special to her.
"You kiss by the book." This was a good thing.
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The line "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet" from Romeo and Juliet is referenced in the Wizard of Oz when Glinda says to Dorothy, "Why, my dear, I believe you are a very wicked girl."