Speed
Since young actors are no longer fettered with the seemingly repetitive rhythm of verse, they are more likely to speak in speeds that directly relate to their thinking. The accepted dogma that slow speech brings clarity with Shakespearean text is rarely true. The speed of speaking Shakespeare's texts should be as varied as the thoughts behind them - some measured, some blazingly fast. All great Shakespearean actors must be able to speak very quickly and clearly.

This 19 line question of Juliet's is usally done slowly with Juliet bouncing about the stage like a hamster in a ball. I think a Juliet should sit very still, go like blazes, and let the speed of her imagination o'erwhelm her.