At 25 P.M
The exact time Juliet appeared at her window is unknown. It is known that she appeared at night time.
From what I remember. The first time he was waiting outside her window, he was actually hiding so she wouldn't see him. Then she finally saw him and then he climbed up the wall to get to her
Romeo and Juliet is just a fictional play...but the actors who played them for the first time were guys.
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.
Yes, they were deeply in love.
She flirts with him. Although he starts the flirting.
The metaphor he uses most often is a shining light. When he first sees her, at Capulet's feast, he says, "O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" (Act 1, Scene 5) When he is in Capulet's garden and sees her come to her window, he says, "But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? / It is the east, and Juliet is the sun." (Act 2, Scene 2)
In this scene, Juliet appears anxious, impatient, and overwhelmed. She anxiously awaits the arrival of Romeo to consummate their marriage and worries about the consequences of him being delayed. She also expresses her impatience with the passage of time, indicating her urgency to be with Romeo.
The term 'donkey' first appears in Genesis 22:3. The plural appears as donkeys in Genesis 12:6
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Romeo's body lies in the tomb the entire time Juliet is there in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
At a party at her father's house (Act 1 Scene 5 of the play)
A jewel.