a boy because women or girls wasn't aloud to act at the time and boys didn't have tough voice yet they still had a soft voice and women would stay at home doing nothing.
A Paradox in Romeo and Juliet Act 1 would be when Romeo is going to see Rosaline and being so in love with her, and then suddenly falling for Juliet.
None. It was against the law for women to act in this time in history.
Early Monday afternoon. The nurse goes to meet Romeo at nine and they chat and then she returns and talks to Juliet, taking her sweet time about it. By the time Juliet got there it would be probably just after noon. It is mid-afternoon when Romeo has his run-in with Tybalt.
Act 4 Scene 3
Romeo said this when he saw Juliet for the first time. An Ethiope was an Ethiopian, a person from Ethiopia. Ethiopians were and are dark skinned people, and Romeo compared Juliet to a bright jewel placed next to the cheek of a black-skinned person. In part, he was talking about how fair her skin was. She was extremely pale, and that was quite attractive back then. If she was so pale, she would contrast with the dark night. Also, the jewel against the dark skin would make the skin glow; Juliet's beauty shines out of the night and makes it bright.
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It changes from time to time. In act 1 he wants to see Rosaline. In Act 2 he wants to see Juliet then later, Friar Lawrence. In Act 5 he wants to see an apothecary, and then Juliet again even though he thinks she's dead.
A Paradox in Romeo and Juliet Act 1 would be when Romeo is going to see Rosaline and being so in love with her, and then suddenly falling for Juliet.
None. It was against the law for women to act in this time in history.
Act II
Women were not allowed to act on stage.
Juliet dies in Act 5 of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
Early Monday afternoon. The nurse goes to meet Romeo at nine and they chat and then she returns and talks to Juliet, taking her sweet time about it. By the time Juliet got there it would be probably just after noon. It is mid-afternoon when Romeo has his run-in with Tybalt.
A very short time. They were married in the afternoon, and at the beginning of Act 3, the sun is still hot. It cannot be more than a couple of hours later.
shocked if thats what you mean.
Act 4 Scene 3
the significance is because he finally realises what a pointless feckless family feuding is. By also quoting a plague on both your houses, this is something that the elizabethian audiences would be able to relate to as the great plague had just passt