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Romeo and Juliet


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Romeo and Juliet
      
"Tempt Not a Desperate Man."
Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Lines


Romeo and Juliet
      
"Parting is Such Sweet Sorrow, That I Shall Say Good Night Till It Be Morrow."
O she doth

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Lines


Romeo and Juliet
      
"What's in a Name? That Which We Call a Rose by Any Other Name Would Smell As Sweet."
Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Lines


Romeo and Juliet
      
"Wisely and Slow; They Stumble That Run Fast."
Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Lines


Romeo and Juliet
      
"For You and I Are Past Our Dancing Days."
Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Lines


Romeo and Juliet
      
"O! She Doth Teach the Torches to Burn Bright."
Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Lines


Romeo and Juliet
      
"It Seems She Hangs Upon the Cheek of Night Like a Rich Jewel in an Ethiope's Ear."
Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Lines


Romeo and Juliet
      
"See, How She Leans Her Cheek Upon Her Hand! O That I Were a Glove Upon That Hand, That I Might Touch That Cheek!"
Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Lines


Romeo and Juliet
      
"Not Stepping O'er the Bounds of Modesty."
Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Lines


William Shakespeare
   wrote   
Romeo and Juliet
Arts & Literature > Plays


Romeo and Juliet
   is a   
Tragic Play
Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Plays


Romeo
   is a character in   
Romeo and Juliet
Son to Montague

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Juliet
   is a character in   
Romeo and Juliet
Daughter to Capulet

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Benvolio
   is a character in   
Romeo and Juliet
Nephew to Montague, and Friend to Romeo

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Mercutio
   is a character in   
Romeo and Juliet
Kinsman to Escalus the Prince, and Friend to Romeo

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Friar Laurence
   is a character in   
Romeo and Juliet
Franciscan Friar

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Capulet
   is a character in   
Romeo and Juliet
Head of the House of Capulet

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Lady Capulet
   is a character in   
Romeo and Juliet
Wife to Capulet

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Paris
   is a character in   
Romeo and Juliet
A Young Nobleman, Kinsman to Escalus the Prince

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Sampson
   is a character in   
Romeo and Juliet
Servant to Capulet

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Tybalt
   is a character in   
Romeo and Juliet
Nephew to Lady Capulet

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Gregory
   is a character in   
Romeo and Juliet
Servant to Gregory

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Peter
   is a character in   
Romeo and Juliet
Servant to Julet's Nurse

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Balthasar
   is a character in   
Romeo and Juliet
Servant to Romeo

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Montague
   is a character in   
Romeo and Juliet
Head of the House of Montague

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Abraham
   is a character in   
Romeo and Juliet
Servant to Montague

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Apothecary
   is a character in   
Romeo and Juliet
Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Friar John
   is a character in   
Romeo and Juliet
Franciscan Friar

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Lady Montague
   is a character in   
Romeo and Juliet
Wife to Montague

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Characters


Romeo and Juliet
   begins   
"Two Households, Both Alike in Dignity"
Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. 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' traffic of our stage; The which if you with patient ears attend, What here shall miss, our toil shall strive to mend.

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Opening Lines


Romeo and Juliet
   ends   
"For Never Was a Story of More Woe, Than This of Juliet and Her Romeo."
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.

Arts & Literature > Shakespeare Closing Lines


Nino Rota
   wrote music for   
Romeo and Juliet (1968)
Movies > Movie Scores


Henry Mancini
   released the single   
Love Theme From Romeo and Juliet
1969

Music > Sounds of the 1960s


Romeo and Juliet (1968)
   has the tagline   
No Ordinary Love Story . . .
Movies > Movie Taglines


Renato Castellani
   directed   
Romeo and Juliet (1954)
Movies > Directors - Narrative Feature Films


Romeo and Juliet (1966)
   starred   
Margot Fonteyn, Rudolf Nureyev and David Blair
Director: Paul Czinner. Also starred Desmond Doyle, Julia Farron & Michael Somes.

Movies > Movies of the 1960s


Sergei Prokofiev
   composed   
Romeo and Juliet
Symphonic suites 1,2 and 3

Music > Classical Music


Henry Mancini
   reached no. 1 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 with   
Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet
2 weeks, 1969

Music > U.S. Billboard Hot 100 - Number One Singles








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