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For never was a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.
Capulet tells Paris to marry Juliet, as he (Capulet) is hoping that it will take her mind off her grief of her cousin's death. (Although, Juliet is actually more upset about Romeo's exile than Tybalt's death, but her parents don't know that.)
Romeo and Juliet show more contrast towards what is going to happen to them
Paris. He only ever talks to Juliet's father, never to Juliet herself. Perhaps this is why he is so clued out about what she really feels. No, more likely it is because he is an arrogant schmuck.
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.
There is a lot more bad communication than good, but the following set of communications works great: Juliet tells Romeo she will send a messenger to him in the morning. She does, and her messenger finds Romeo. Romeo sends a message to Juliet to meet him at Friar Lawrence's cell. The message is correctly delivered. She goes there and he meets her just like he said he would.
The last lines of the play are spoken by Prince Escalus: "For never was a story of more woe / Than this of Juliet and her Romeo."
The Prince. "For never was there a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo."
Romeo becomes very impulsive. He also becomes even more passionate.
Juliet. Romeo had put her through so much yet she remained strong until the end when she decided to take her life to be with him. Juliet also was more "adult about most sistuations where romeo was a wimp and cryed about alot of things. Juliet was more aware of being sucked into things were romeo just said what anyone wanted to her ; Juliet not foolded!
Geraldo - 1987 No More Romeo and Juliet was released on: USA: 26 March 1998