Based on the stage direction that she enters from "above," many directors have chosen to portray Juliet as entering: from the balcony.
<h3>What is the Balcony?</h3>
The Balcony is a setting and stage direction that has been used by many play directors to signify Juliet's entrance from above. However, it is worthy to note that Shakespeare never used the word balcony in the story and might have never heard of the word.
So, this stage direction used by many directors can be considered fictional.
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Their toes and claws are covered with feathers. The feathers protect them from the extreme cold of the Arctic region.
"Juliet is the sun "
" o she doth teach the torches to burn bright "
The answer is D, Soft-heartedness versus Soft-headedness