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Read the following excerpt from romeo and juliet. in a response of four to six sentences, identify the cultural practices and language that illustrate the play’s historical context. how does the historical context depicted in this excerpt compare with our world today? use proper spelling and grammar. lady capulet the valiant paris seeks you for his love. nurse a man, young lady! lady, such a man as all the world—why, he's a man of wax. lady capulet verona's summer hath not such a flower. nurse nay, he's a flower; in faith, a very flower. lady capulet what say you? can you love the gentleman? this night you shall behold him at our feast; read o'er the volume of young paris' face, and find delight writ there with beauty's pen; examine every married lineament, and see how one another lends content and what obscured in this fair volume lies find written in the margent of his eyes. this precious book of love, this unbound lover, to beautify him, only lacks a cover: the fish lives in the sea, and 'tis much pride for fair without the fair within to hide: that book in many's eyes doth share the glory, that in gold clasps locks in the golden story; so shall you share all that he doth possess, by having him, making yourself no less.

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