Act II, Scene II. Juliet: Good night, good night: parting is such sweet sorrow That I shall say good night till it be morrow.
Sweet sorrow = Paradox. Sorry is sadness, and sadness is not sweet.
"Cowards die many times before their deaths." Is a quote made by Ceasar in the book. This quote is a paradox because man can't actually die several times, but men fear death so much that they may as well be dead because they aren't living their lives to the fullest. This is just one quote but there are many more examples in the book
if you go to act 1 , scene 1 line 115-130, you will notice a parodox
"Is love a tender thing? it is too rough, too rude, too boisterous, and it pricks like a thorn." Romeo says this on the way to the Capulet's ball.
my grave is like to be my wedding bed
"Parting is such sweet sorrow."
A Paradox in Romeo and Juliet Act 1 would be when Romeo is going to see Rosaline and being so in love with her, and then suddenly falling for Juliet.
Romeo and Juliet (1935), Romeo & Juliet (1968) and Romeo+Juliet (1996).
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
Juliet Capulet is one of the leads in "Romeo & Juliet"
A Paradox in Romeo and Juliet Act 1 would be when Romeo is going to see Rosaline and being so in love with her, and then suddenly falling for Juliet.
Romeo and Juliet (1935), Romeo & Juliet (1968) and Romeo+Juliet (1996).
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
juliet
After Romeo and Juliet married Romeo owned Juliet and everything she owed as well.
Romeo was a Montague, Juliet was a Capulet.
Juliet Capulet is one of the leads in "Romeo & Juliet"
Romeo and Juliet get married.
ummm romeo and juliet? idiot..
Juliet, of course.
Romeo and then Juliet...