Does Shakespeare uses 11 syllables for each line in Romeo and Juliet?
No, Shakespeare does not use 11 syllables for each line in Romeo and Juliet. The majority of the lines in Romeo and Juliet are written in iambic pentameter, which consists of 10 syllables per line. However, there are a few exceptions to this rule, such as lines that end with a feminine ending (11 syllables) or a trochaic foot (7 syllables).