Juliet says, "Deny they father and refute thy name," because she is willing to not let their feuding families hinder her and Romeo's romance. In saying this, she means that if he will forget that he is a Montague, then she will cease to be a Capulet, and they will be able to pursue the true love for which they feel for each other. She goes on to say: "What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet." This means that no matter the name you have, you are still who you are as a person. So basically, in summary, Juliet says this to tell Romeo that she couldn't care less that she's a Capulet and he's a Montague, that she loves him for him, Romeo. Simply Romeo.
Juliet meant that love should not be restricted by family names or affiliations, and that Romeo shouldn't let their families' feud determine their relationship. She believes that their love can transcend their families' differences.
It means to give up your family and inheritence.
. . . and I'll no longer be a Capulet." To understand the line, you need the whole thing and you need to punctuate it right. "Deny thy father and refuse thy name, or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love and I'll no longer be a Capulet." She is outlining two possibilities: First, Romeo can deny his father (Montague) and refuse his name (also Montague), but if he doesn't want to do that (if he will not), we move on to option two, which is that Juliet will "no longer be a Capulet". Provided he will swear to love her (be but sworn my love), of course.
turn it down, as in to reject or refuse something. the verb rechazar means to reject/refuse/deny.
This quote from Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" means Juliet is questioning why Romeo must be a Montague, as their families are feuding. She asks him to reject his family name for the sake of their love. Juliet suggests that if Romeo agrees to be her lover, she will no longer consider herself a Capulet, thus emphasizing how love transcends family allegiances.
If by deny you mean refuse, it gets complicated. If the minister is an ordained minister of a religion, AND if conducting the wedding is contrary to the beliefs of the religion, yes, the minister can refuse o conduct the ceremony.
No, your quotation is wrong. The correct quotation is "Romeo, Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo?" The word "wherefore" does not mean "where", it means "why", so the quotation means "Romeo, Romeo! Why are you Romeo?" Juliet is asking why she had to fall in love with Romeo, the son of Montague, since she is supposed to hate all Montagues.
I'm not sure if this is what you mean but Juliet's father and mother are Lord and Lady Capulet. If you mean what power do they have in Verona, I'm not sure...sorry...I'm not sure it says
deny can mean: 1. not true/not believed - to say something someone says is not true, especially something bad that you're accused of. "I saw you do it, so don't try to deny it!" 2. to refuse to allow somone to do something - I submitted the claim to my unsurance company, but my request for coverage was denied. 3. to refuse or admit to yourself I realized that I was denying my feelings. 4. to decide not t have something that you would like - Following a strict diet meant I had to deny myself many high -calorie snacks and desserts.
No...decline=1. to withhold or deny consent to do, enter into or upon, etc.;refuse: He declined to say more about it.2.to express inability or reluctance to accept; refuse withcourtesy: to decline an invitation; to decline an offer.3.to cause to slope or incline downward.4.Grammar .a.to inflect (a noun, pronoun, or adjective), as Latinpuella, declined puella, puellae, puellae, puellam, puella inthe five cases of the singular.b.to recite or display all or some subset of the inflectedforms of a noun, pronoun, or adjective in a fixed order.deny=1. to state that (something declared or believed to be true) isnot true: to deny an accusation.2.to refuse to agree or accede to: to deny a petition.3.to withhold the possession, use, or enjoyment of: to denyaccess to secret information.4.to withhold something from, or refuse to grant a request of:to deny a beggar.5.to refuse to recognize or acknowledge; disown; disavow;repudiate: to deny one's gods.
deny can mean: 1. not true/not believed - to say something someone says is not true, especially something bad that you're accused of. "I saw you do it, so don't try to deny it!" 2. to refuse to allow somone to do something - I submitted the claim to my unsurance company, but my request for coverage was denied. 3. to refuse or admit to yourself I realized that I was denying my feelings. 4. to decide not t have something that you would like - Following a strict diet meant I had to deny myself many high -calorie snacks and desserts.
"Refuse to buy" means to say no to a purchase.
Refuse is another word for garbage/trash/rubbish.