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Juliet

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This article is about the school play character. For Lisa's friend, see Juliet Hobbes.
""Knock knock."
"Who's there?"
"Juliet."
"Juliet who?"
Juliet so much pasta fazool, Romeo doesn't want her anymore!
"
Krusty[src]
Juliet
Juliet.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Hair: Yellow
First mentioned: "Bart's Friend Falls in Love"
First appearance: Bard Boiled


Juliet was a girl who was in love with Romeo, but engaged to another against her will. She appears in a school play at the Springfield Elementary about William Shakespeare.

Plot[edit]

When Milhouse and Samantha broke up said Milhouse to Bart at they started out like Romeo and Juliet but it ended up in tragedy.[1]

Juliet is a young girl who was in love with Romeo but was forced engaged to be married to another. The same day that she get to marry she faked her death so that she would not get married and be able to get back to Romeo. When Romeo found out that Juliet was dead, he visited her and broke up with her. Juliet woke up and then scolded him, she had hoped that Romeo would drink poison when he understood she was dead, and when Juliet later would wake up, she understand that he was dead and pushing a sword into her own heart.[2]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The story is based on the story of Romeo and Juliet.

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