Juliet in the play by Shakespeare called Romeo and Juliet.
2007-02-26 02:00:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Juliet said, "Romeo, Romeo, Where for art thou Romeo?" in the tragedy "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
The tragic tale of star-crossed lovers whose families are mortal enemies. As a result both end up taking their lives when they each believe the other has been slain.
Ring any bells?
2007-02-26 10:34:49
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answered by cherlindra2 2
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The character who said it was Juliet Capulet. In the play Romeo & Juliet written by Wiliam Shakespear.
2007-02-26 11:43:58
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answered by kylghbrindley 2
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Juliet
2007-02-26 18:29:45
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answered by catfan 5
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Juliet said 'Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo'
2007-02-26 10:10:53
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answered by mike-from-spain 6
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Juliet asked..'Romeo! Romeo! Wherefore art thou, romeo?'
2007-02-26 14:22:40
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answered by Anonymous
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of course it was Juliet from the Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet
2007-02-26 10:20:37
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answered by anna 1
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That would be Juliet from Shakespear's Romeo & Juliet
2007-02-26 09:57:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, I thought that was common knowledge.
Juliet said that in Shakespeare's play: Romeo and Juliet.
This is from the balcony scene, if I remember correctly.
2007-02-26 10:23:39
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answered by Seeker Of Truth 2
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Julie in the balcony scene.
Also, it's spelled Where for art thou Romeo.
(I'm a spelling freak sometimes)
2007-02-26 11:07:06
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answered by Elephante 2
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