what did Romeo do before setting out for verona
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It’s pretty touristy, but a sentimental must-do in Verona. Romeo and Juliet setting. If you’re a fan of William Shakespeare as I am, you’ll be interested in this spot as the original Romeo and Juliet setting.
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The setting of Romeo and Juliet in Verona, Italy, in what is most likely the 1300s or 1400s. Different settings within Verona include the Capulet estate, the street (where the citizens of Verona get into fights), and Friar Laurence's church. After killing Tybalt, Romeo is banished to Mantua, which is another city in Italy. There is not a lot of description given about the time of year, but we might infer that it is summer, as Benvolio says: "For now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirring"
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