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10 July, 05:56

Romeo and juliet when the sun sets the air doth drizzle dew capulet assumes his daughter is crying for

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  1. 10 July, 06:18
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    The question refers to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.

    When Capulet says the words " "When the sun sets, the air doth drizzle dew" ... he follows it by "But for the sunset of my brother's son ... " - which shows is that he means his brother's son, Tybalt - that is the correct answer. Although he is not happy she is crying, he is satisfies that the reason is proper - she is allowed to mourn Tybalt.
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