Shakespeare's play says nothing about Romeo giving Juliet a rose. They might do it in some productions but it is not in the script.
He gives an overview of the plot in the Prologue, but it is extremely vague and general. Most of it you could guess from the title: "The Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet."
Shakespeare's play gives no indication as to its date. Therefore all we can say is that Juliet was born in whatever year was fourteen years before whenever the play happens.
Sure! In William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," the two main characters come from feuding families, the Montagues and the Capulets, in Verona, Italy. The play is a tragic love story that ends with the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet.
In the play Romeo and Juliet the character of Balthazar gives Jesus gold. The play was written by William Shakespeare.
It gives a preview of the play: the bitter quarrels of the Montagues and Capulets are ended only by the death of their children, Romeo and Juliet. The 16th century audience would expect drama and gore, making them excited.
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The nurse reveals to Juliet that Romeo is banished from Verona. She also gives Juliet a ring that Romeo sent as a token of his love. She advises Juliet to be patient and wait for Romeo to come back to her.
The ring which Romeo gives to Juliet. Everything else belongs to their parents.
Balthasar told romeo about juliet's death.
Shakespeare used a chorus in "Romeo and Juliet" to provide a concise summary of events and set the tone for the play. By framing the story with the chorus at the beginning and end, Shakespeare creates a sense of anticipation and gives the audience a glimpse into the tragic fate of the young lovers.
In the story Romeo and juliet, Friar Lawrence is a friend of Romeo's and Juliet's and helps them, gives them advice and also keeps their secrets.
In Act 4 of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Capulet gives the following orders: To move the wedding date of Juliet to Paris to Wednesday. To make preparations for the wedding feast. To have all hands on deck to ensure everything is ready for the ceremony.