Answer:
Rosenberg argued that "Romeo and Juliet—a play about children—is full of terrible, deeply childish ideas about love." Juliet, Rosenberg reminds us, is 13. If you cast someone that age in the role now, the result is queasy. If you cast someone older, you end up with an adult actor behaving like she's a tween.
Explanation:
on the first one its the second question and on the second one its the first one so like the questions are swapping!
sorry if I got them wrong! I hope I helped a bit with this!
the tone es happy because it says love