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Q: Why do romeo and Juliet argue over the identity of the bird?
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What type of pet does Juliet wish Romeo could be in Romeo and Juliet?

A bird. Romeo says, "I would I were thy bird" and Juliet says "Sweet, so would I".


What does Romeo convince Juilet that he should leave?

Romeo and Juliet argue about if the bird they hear singing is a lark (morning bird) or nightingale (night bird.) Juliet believes it is a nightingale so Romeo can stay for longer. However, Romeo makes her listen closer and she realizes it is indeed a lark and Romeo must leave. Hope that helped!


What does Juliet say to get romeo to stay?

She tells him that the bird they hear is not a lark (a morning bird) but rather a nightingale (a night bird).


What does the lark in Romeo and Juliet represent?

The morning (A Lark is a bird typically heard calling in the morning); after Romeo and Juliet's wedding night.


Why does it matter which bird is chirping outside the window in romeo and Juliet?

The identity of the bird in "Romeo and Juliet" matters because it is used symbolically to signal the approaching daybreak and the separation of Romeo and Juliet. The lark's song marks the end of their night together and serves as a reminder of the challenges their love faces. The contrast between the lark's song and the nightingale's song also highlights the conflict between light and darkness, hope and despair in the play.


What bird does romeo speak of?

Romeo speaks of the nightingale in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He mistakenly believes that the bird's song is the morning lark, signaling that it is time for him to leave Juliet before being discovered. This misunderstanding leads to tragic consequences for the young lovers.


What images mark the speeches of Romeo and Juliet as they wake?

The nightingale, a bird that sings in the night and the lark, a bird that sings in the morning.


What does Juliet mean in her metaphor about a little bird?

The metaphor of the little bird in Romeo and Juliet refers to her wish to have Romeo tied to a little string like the little bird. This way she can easily remain in love because no one could fly away and the beauty is always on display and near by.


What bird sings at daybreak in Romeo and Juliet?

Larks sing at daybreak. Nightingales sing at night.


What was the Type of pet that Juliet wishes she could make of Romeo and thus keep him near her?

a bird


In romeo and juliet What causes that sound that indicates it is night or morning?

Birds. Specifically the nightingale (a night bird) or a lark (a morning bird).


Was there ever a bird involved in Romeo and Juliet?

Yes to so called "send letters back & forth".