and stars a lot about stars up in her eyes and stuff
sun, swan, and angel.
Romeo compares Juliet's eyes to the stars in the night sky, because they sparkle and shine.
Falconry is the practice of hunting with falcons. Juliet compares herself to an untamed falcon who is in need of taming. She imagines being tamed by Romeo in the hood of night. In addition to this scene, when Juliet and he are by her balcony, it is Romeo who is in need of taming and therefore the falcon.
Romeo and Juliet (1935), Romeo & Juliet (1968) and Romeo+Juliet (1996).
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
The correct phrasing is "than that of Juliet and her Romeo" as it compares two things, indicating that one thing is superior or better than the other.
The sun!
Romeo compares Juliet to an angel who stands over the clouds.
He compares Juliet; the sun to Roseline who is the moon.
Romeo compares Juliet's eyes to the stars in the night sky, because they sparkle and shine.
The holy pilgrim in "Romeo and Juliet" is Friar Laurence. He plays a significant role in the play by marrying Romeo and Juliet in secret, providing guidance, and trying to help them reunite.
Romeo compares Juliet to the sun, saying she is so bright that she outshines the moon and stars. Juliet compares Romeo to a rose, stating that his name is her enemy but he would still be just as perfect even if he had a different name.
Romeo and Juliet have a number of conversations in which Romeo can react to many things Juliet says. In other words, this cannot be answered unless it is more specific.
Falconry is the practice of hunting with falcons. Juliet compares herself to an untamed falcon who is in need of taming. She imagines being tamed by Romeo in the hood of night. In addition to this scene, when Juliet and he are by her balcony, it is Romeo who is in need of taming and therefore the falcon.
Romeo and Juliet (1935), Romeo & Juliet (1968) and Romeo+Juliet (1996).
After Romeo and Juliet married Romeo owned Juliet and everything she owed as well.
Romeo and Juliet