Moral in this story is that Romeo and Juliet loved each other so much so that they didn't care about nothing else other than each other and how to be together.
a series where tragedies happen is the series of unfortunate events by lemony snicket
William Shakespeare-Famous Playwright; Works include Romeo and Juliet as well as Hamlet Samuel de Champlain-Established fur trade in Saint Lawrence river Galileo Galilei-Invented Telescope and created the Heliocentric Theory
It is a TV game show that has been hosted by Richard Dawson and Steve Harvey. An actual family feud is when some members of the family aren't speaking to others because of some hurt, real or perceived. It can also involve "blood feuds" between two families like those of Romeo & Juliet or the Hatfields & the McCoys. Family feuds can go on for generations, to the point where some members of the family no longer even know what the fighting is about.
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you play and if you want to play it you have to go in a pool to play it first get some people to play the game and you say Marco and they say polo and you have to try and get some body to be it with you so have fun playing that game
An example is the coincidence that in Act 5 Scene3 Romeo goes to visit Juliet at the grave at the same time that PAris does
That word does not appear in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Maybe it is in some other one.
an example of dramatic irony in Romeo and Juliet act 3 scene 2 is when Juliet is talking to herself at the beginning of the act. some examples of this are when she says "that runaways' eyes may wink: and, romeo, leap to these arms, untalk'd of and unseen,
MacBeth, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Antony and Cleopatra are some of Shakespeare's tragedies.
Both Romeo and Juliet die, briefly, Romeo believes Juliet to be dead, so he drinks some poison, then when Juliet finds Romeo dead, she stabs herself with his dagger. Paris also dies, killed by Romeo. And Tybalt and Mercutio earlier on. And Mrs. Montague dies offstage
When she first saw him, she knew that there had to be something imposible about him from the start. She was right, he was a Monotauge.
When Juliet finds Romeo dead she takes his dagger and stabs herself in the heart with it.
Some examples of dishonesty in "Romeo and Juliet" include the secret marriage between Romeo and Juliet, the deception around Romeo's banishment, and the plan to fake Juliet's death. These acts of dishonesty ultimately lead to tragic consequences for the young lovers.
NO! The final quote of the play is as follows:PRINCE ESCALUS: A glooming peace this morning with it brings.The sun for sorrow will not show his head.Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things;Some shall be pardon'd, and some punished;For never was a story of more woe>>>>>>> Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.
The dark lady was the hypothetical person to whom some of Shakespeare's sonnets are addressed. She has nothing to do with Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo in Romeo and Juliet live in the city of Verona, ItalyVerona, Italy....
Neither of them had parents that really cared much about them. But Romeo had way more than Juliet had. Romeo has cousins and friends his own age, Juliet only seems to have adult friends. Also, Romeo has the privledge to wonder freely unlike Juliet