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- Romeo is not in love with Juliet throughout the entire duration of the play. Before he meets Juliet, Romeo's primary interest is a girl named Rosaline.
- The most famous line of the play, "Wherefore art thou, Romeo?", is often misinterpreted. The archaic word wherefore does not mean "where", but "why", rendering the modern English translation as "Why are you, Romeo?"
- The original title of the play was The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet.
- In Shakespeare's original story, Romeo is given the age of 16 years and Juliet is given the age of 13 years.
- The Montague and Capulet families originated in the Divine Comedy by the Italian author Dante Aligheri, rather than in Shakespeare.
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