Asked by Chuck Bass
When Romeo and Juliet are arguing in Act III, Scene V about the lark and the nightingale, they are really talking about
whether or not Juliet should wear feathers in her hair at the wedding.
how naturally angelic Juliet appears in the full moon light.
if their love will endure the exile and the feud between their families.
if it is still night or whether it is morning and Romeo must leave for exile.
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if it is still night or whether it is morning and Romeo must leave for exile.
They argue over the lark (morning bird) vs. the nightingale (night bird) because Juliet wants more night so Romeo can stay, while morning means he must go into exile.
They argue over the lark (morning bird) vs. the nightingale (night bird) because Juliet wants more night so Romeo can stay, while morning means he must go into exile.
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