Juliet is less impulsive than Romeo because although she loves him as much as he loves her. She is afraid they'll get caught during the balcony scene and she doesn't leave the house to be with him
"And the place death, considering who thou art,
If any of my kinsmen find thee here." Act 2 Scene 2 Lines 64-65
Act 2 Scene 2 shows Juliet at her most impulsive. She has just met this guy and already she is saying "if your intent be honourable, your intent marriage". But to be fair to Juliet, she didn't have a chance to go out dating very much. She was only allowed out of the house to go to church, so she had to take her chance when it offered.
Juliet does. She is less than sincere, but the parents don't catch on.
In the play there aren't really any servants, there are servingman though. You may be talking about Balthasar, a relative of Romeo's who sees Juliet dead and does not know that it is a trick. He flees to Romeo's hiding place in Mantua, Italy and tells Romeo and Juliet is dead. Make your questions less vague!
he wrote romeo and Juliet in the 1560s to 1563. Shakespeare wrote it in 1595 according to most sources.
Less than a day. Sadly Tybalt was killed on the same day as their marriage.
Romeo and Juliet are definitely dynamic characters. They change noticeably throughout the play, becoming more mature and committed. The Nurse is less dynamic. She does not change much, but we see a side of her that we did not see earlier when she advises Juliet to commit bigamy.
Romeo can read. He presumably had to learn that somewhere. Juliet's case is less certain.
Some aspects of Romeo's actions in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" can be seen as believable, such as his impulsive nature and intense emotions. However, his decisions to marry Juliet hastily and seek revenge impulsively may seem less realistic to some audiences. Overall, while some of Romeo's actions are believable given the context of the play, others may require suspension of disbelief.
Romeo doesn't tell the truth because he is trying to protect Juliet and their relationship from potential backlash and conflict with their families. He may also fear losing Juliet if the truth is revealed and the consequences that may follow. Additionally, Romeo is impulsive and acts on his emotions, which can cloud his judgment in stressful situations.
Juliet does. She is less than sincere, but the parents don't catch on.
In Romeo and Juliet, Juliet Capulet falls in love with Romeo Montague. The love is destined to fail. It lasts less than two weeks and results in the deaths of several people, including Romeo and Juliet.
In the play there aren't really any servants, there are servingman though. You may be talking about Balthasar, a relative of Romeo's who sees Juliet dead and does not know that it is a trick. He flees to Romeo's hiding place in Mantua, Italy and tells Romeo and Juliet is dead. Make your questions less vague!
he wrote romeo and Juliet in the 1560s to 1563. Shakespeare wrote it in 1595 according to most sources.
Less than a day. Sadly Tybalt was killed on the same day as their marriage.
Romeo and Juliet are definitely dynamic characters. They change noticeably throughout the play, becoming more mature and committed. The Nurse is less dynamic. She does not change much, but we see a side of her that we did not see earlier when she advises Juliet to commit bigamy.
Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet was originally a play by the great English playwright, William Shakespeare, who lived from 1564 to 1613. There have been several, more or less straight versions of the play adaped on film, most notably: Romeo and Juliet, filmed in 1936 - directed by George Cukor and starring Leslie Howard and Norma Shearer. Romeo and Juliet, filmed in 1968, directed by Franco Zeffirelli, starring Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey. Romeo + Juliet, filmed in 1996, directed by Baz Luhrmann and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes. Other movies which are based on Shakespeare's play but have a change of location and time setting include: West Side Story High School Musical. The film Shakespeare in Love is a fictionalised account of how Shakespeare came to write the play.
The quote is from Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Romeo and Juliet's families were feuding with other. Romeo and Juliet were in love but due to the families' feud had no chance of gaining consent to their marriage, so married clandestinely. Due to a series of mix-ups Romeo and Juliet each thought the other was dead and committed suicide. At the end of the play their parents are more or less told words to the effect of "See what your feuding has come to," and exhorted to give up feuding with each other.
Himself. No, he blames Friar Lawrence even less than himself, which is ridiculous.