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  1. Juliet was heartbroken. “Cousin Tybalt is dead,” She sobbed, “and I’ll never see my Romeo again!”. “Don’t cry,” begged the nurse. “I’ll bring Romeo to see you before he leaves. He’s hiding at the friar’s house.”. “Yes, please find him,” Juliet said, wiping her eyes. “Ask him to come and say goodbye.”.

  2. Romeo and Juliet Full Play Summary. In the streets of Verona, another brawl breaks out between the servants of the feuding noble families of Capulet and Montague. Benvolio, a Montague, tries to stop the fighting, but he is himself embroiled when Tybalt, a rash Capulet, arrives on the scene. After citizens outraged by the constant violence beat ...

  3. Feb 25, 2017 · From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life; Whole misadventured piteous overthrows Do with their death bury their parents' strife. The fearful passage of their death-mark'd love, And the continuance of their parents' rage, Which, but their children's end, nought could remove, Is now the two hours ...

  4. Jul 15, 2016 · Drawing on more than 20 years of police data from over 6,000 police departments in the United States, this study found statutory rape cases were rare and Romeo and Juliet cases were even rarer.

  5. ROMEO. Is the day so young? BENVOLIO. But new struck nine. ROMEO. Ay me! sad hours seem long. Was that my father that went hence so fast? BENVOLIO. It was. What sadness lengthens Romeo's hours? ROMEO. The lack of what would make them seem too short. BENVOLIO. Not what, but who. Are you in love? ROMEO. Out — BENVOLIO. Of love? ROMEO.

  6. Juliet. • Lady Capulet – Lord Capulet’s wife, who relies of Nurse to raise her daughter for her. • The Nurse – the dim-witted nursemaid who raised Juliet. • Tybalt – Juliet’s cousin. He thinks highly of himself and is quick to anger. • Count Paris – a relative of the Prince. He wants to marry Juliet.

  7. Romeo and Juliet /William Shakespeare ; fully annotated,with an introduction by Burton Ra ffel ; with an essay by Harold Bloom. p. cm.— (The annotated Shakespeare) Includes bibliographical references. isbn 0-300-10453-7 (paperbound) 1. Romeo (Fictitious character)—Drama. 2. Juliet (Fictitious character)— Drama. 3. Verona (Italy)—Drama. 4.