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Elenna [48]
3 years ago
5

Romeo and Juliet play questions

English
1 answer:
netineya [11]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The charecters are Romeo ,Juilet ,Tybalt, Merccutio ,Count paris ,Frair lawrence , benvolio , Capulet , Juilets nurse , Rosaline , Lady capulet , prince escaluas , Lady montague , Montangue , Friar John , 1st musician , second musician , first guard, Anthony , poptan , page , Third gaurd and second gaurd .

And the plot is that romeo kills himself for real becuase juilet looks like she was dead but she wasn't so she killed himself properly.

Explanation:

Scared or mabye a vbit funny.

i liked the play becuase it was quit interesteing and it was a a change of an event.....

Hope this helps :) x

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