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  1. Juliet Character Analysis. Having not quite reached her fourteenth birthday, Juliet is of an age that stands on the border between immaturity and maturity. At the play’s beginning, however, she seems merely an obedient, sheltered, naïve child. Though many girls her age—including her mother—get married, Juliet has not given the subject ...

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    • Juliet Quotes

      Like Romeo, Juliet sees love as a kind of freedom,...

    • Friar Lawrence

      Friar Lawrence occupies a strange position in Romeo and...

    • Character List

      A list of all the characters in Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and...

    • Full Play Summary

      Romeo sneaks into Juliet’s room that night, and at last they...

    • Nurse

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  2. Romeo and Juliet, Act I, Scene V Romeo and Juliet is sometimes considered to have no unifying theme, save that of young love. Romeo and Juliet have become emblematic of young lovers and doomed love. Since it is such an obvious subject of the play, several scholars have explored the language and historical context behind the romance of the play. On their first meeting, Romeo and Juliet use a ...

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  4. Full Title: Romeo and Juliet. When Written: Likely 1591-1595. Where Written: London, England. When Published: “Bad quarto” (incomplete manuscript) printed in 1597; Second, more complete quarto printed in 1599; First folio, with clarifications and corrections, printed in 1623. Literary Period: Renaissance.

  5. Jun 4, 2020 · By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) Although it was first performed in the 1590s, the first documented performance of Romeo and Juliet is from 1662.The diarist Samuel Pepys was in the audience, and recorded that he ‘saw “Romeo and Juliet,” the first time it was ever acted; but it is a play of itself the worst that ever I heard in my life, and the worst acted that ever I saw ...

  6. Waiting for the Nurse to return with the news of when and where Romeo will marry her, Juliet impatiently declares, "she is lame!" (2.5.4). Juliet doesn't mean that the Nurse is crippled, just stiff and slow. But, Juliet says, "Love's heralds should be thoughts, / Which ten times faster glide than the sun's beams" (2.5.4-5).

  7. Family and Duty Quotes in Romeo and Juliet. Below you will find the important quotes in Romeo and Juliet related to the theme of Family and Duty. Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. Doth with their death bury their parents' strife. What here shall miss, our toil shall strive to mend.

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