It was crumbling apart from the luxuries it used to hold.
The question refers to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
When Capulet says the words "
"When the sun sets, the air doth drizzle dew"... he follows it by "But for the sunset of my
brother's son..." - which shows is that he means his brother's son, Tybalt - that is the correct answer. Although he is not happy she is crying, he is satisfies that the reason is proper - she is allowed to mourn Tybalt.
Answer:
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Explanation:
i need a brainlist in order to help u im just joking im sorry i don't know really
Macbeth willingly killed his father. That’s one main difference that comes to mind.