Right to the bitter end.
Romeo and Juliet's problem is that they are in love but their parents don't want them to marry or stay together.
These lines are spoken by Juliet in Act 2, Scene 2 of "Romeo and Juliet." Juliet is expressing her love for Romeo and her desire for him to stay with her even though she knows it is dangerous for them to be together.
Juliet, of course.
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Juliet toasts to Romeo before drinking the vial, wishing him health and happiness and hoping that their love will stay strong even in death.
After finding out that Romeo killed her cousin Tybalt, Juliet feels torn between her love for Romeo and her loyalty to her family. She ultimately decides to stay loyal to Romeo and forgives him for his actions.
Apart from Romeo and Juliet, nobody.
Juliet: "Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore art thou Romeo?"
hope from Juliet, romeo and the friar that romeo and Juliet will live together in love for the rest of their lives.
Early in the play, Romeo and Juliet meet at the Capulet's party and they both fall in love at first sight.
hmmm... seems kind of obvious to me.
A motto for Romeo and Juliet might be forbidden love.