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What did Romeo and Juliet have in common?

their motherly/fatherly figures. romeo had the friar, and Juliet had the nurse.


What is Shakespeares most common play?

Romeo & Juliet


What does romeo and Juliet have in common?

They are deeply in love with one another.


What are common names for the middle ages?

Rose, Rosalie, Meridith, Marie, Juliet


What does visage mean in Romeo and Juliet?

Visage means face, not only in Romeo and Juliet but anywhere else. It's still in use, but of course not particularly common.


What does Romeo and Juliet have in common with the Hatfields and the McCoys?

Both stories involve feuding families.


Does Juliet smoke?

Juliet Huddy does not share much about her personal life with the public. She has never been caught smoking by the media and has never said either way.


What do Paris and Romeo have in common?

Paris and Romeo are both characters in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." They are both potential suitors for Juliet, with Paris being a nobleman chosen by Juliet's parents and Romeo being Juliet's true love. Both characters play important roles in the story's tragic outcome.


Common girls names from the middle ages?

Sally,Marie,Rose,Meredith,Kathrine,Juliet and Rosalie


What are 3 on the surface questions about romeo and Juliet?

Look at the top of this page, just under the question. There you will see "In: Romeo and Juliet". Click on Romeo and Juliet. You will get a list of all the Romeo and Juliet questions on this wiki. Go to page number one and you will see the most common ones.


Where was the prince's common judgment place?

In "Romeo and Juliet", the common judgment place is old Free-town. The prince asks Montague to go there in the afternoon.


What do Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet have in common that Holden relates to?

Holden Caulfield relates to the characters in both "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet" due to their struggles with existential loneliness and alienation from their surroundings. Much like Romeo, Juliet, and Hamlet, Holden feels disconnected from society and grapples with the complexities of adolescence and society's expectations.