You're right, the text strongly suggests it without ever coming right out and saying so. Most scholars of Shakespeare agree that they did the deed.
2007-07-11 05:45:04
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Not in the version I read...
Which movie are you talking about? The 1960's Zefferelli version, or the 1990's directed by Baz Luhrman?
2007-07-11 12:47:09
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answer #2
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answered by person 4
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Yes they did I have read the book and seen the new and old movie. In the old movie they show them two in the bed underthe covers after they had sex.
2007-07-11 12:46:46
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answered by bluecro23 2
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Yes. In ancient Verona, a marriage was not valid until consumated, meaning until the couple had sex.
2007-07-11 19:42:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely. While the language of Shakespeare is not explicit (ie. crude) he certainly would not have overlooked the human impulses of teenage lust.
2007-07-11 12:55:53
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answered by fastjazzcat 2
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I remember them waking together the next day, so in all likelyness YES.
2007-07-11 12:46:32
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answered by thomas 7
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Of course they had sex. I guess otherwise they wouldn´t have been really married, would they?
2007-07-11 17:16:21
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answered by pusteblume723 2
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Yes
It's implied...and honestly, why wouldn't they? Have you seen them?? They're HOT!!
Love,
Snag
2007-07-11 16:07:08
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answered by snaggle_smurf 5
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I believe they most definitely did.
2007-07-11 12:56:40
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answered by RENThead 4
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No he strained his groin trying to climb the turret.
2007-07-11 12:42:49
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answered by Rick J 5
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