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  2. Miss California - Wikipedia

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    Dramatic Monologue, "The Poison Scene" from Romeo and Juliet: 3rd runner-up Preliminary Talent Award 1938: Claire James Los Angeles: Miss Los Angeles Dance 1st runner-up 1937: Phyllis Randall: Hollywood: 20 Miss Hollywood Vocal / Dance 3rd runner-up (tie) Preliminary Talent Award Sister of Miss North Carolina 1941, Joey Augusta Paxton [citation ...

  3. Miss America 1939 - Wikipedia

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    Miss America 1939, the 13th Miss America pageant, was the last pageant to be held at the famed Steel Pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey. [1] The finals were held on Saturday, September 9, 1939, and Miss Michigan, Patricia Donnelly, was crowned Miss America 1939. [2]

  4. A rose by any other name would smell as sweet - Wikipedia

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    A rose by any other name would smell as sweet" is a popular adage from William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, in which Juliet seems to argue that it does not matter that Romeo is from her family's rival house of Montague. The reference is used to state that the names of things do not affect what they really are.

  5. A “very demure, very mindful” Academy Award nominee and Tony Award winner won New Year’s Eve in 2024. Ralph Fiennes, dropping by CNN’s New Year’s Eve Live With Anderson Cooper and Andy ...

  6. List of Shakespearean characters (A–K) - Wikipedia

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    Juliet: Juliet is a title character in Romeo and Juliet. The daughter of Capulet, she falls in love with Romeo, the son of her father's enemy Montague, with tragic results. Juliet, lover of Claudio, becomes pregnant by him, leading to his death sentence, which begins the action of Measure for Measure.

  7. A plague o' both your houses! - Wikipedia

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    A plague o' both your houses! is a catchphrase from William Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and Juliet. The phrase is used to express irritation and irony regarding a dispute or conflict between two parties. It is considered one of the most famous expressions attributed to Shakespeare. [1]

  8. List of films based on Romeo and Juliet - Wikipedia

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    Rockin' Romeo & Juliet (2006); musical film in which Romeo is a modern rock star wooing Juliet with his singing ability; directed by David McGaw (USA) Romeo and Juliet: A Monkey's Tale (2006); fictional-documentary in which two monkeys from rival cliques fall in love; directed by Karina Holden (Australia) Guca!

  9. Roméo et Juliette - Wikipedia

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    Juliet's tomb. Roméo breaks into the tomb after having taken poison because he believes that Juliette is dead. When she awakes from the friar's potion, the lovers' last duet is heard before the poison takes effect on Roméo. As her bridegroom weakens Juliette stabs herself, to be united with her lover in death. [8]