Only in the most romantic of senses could you think that Romeo was giving up his life for Juliet. As far as he knew, she was already dead, and his death couldn't help her any. Since according to his belief, suicides went to Hell, he wasn't even going to join her in death, unless he figured that she was in Hell too. His thought was more that he couldn't live without her, which may be, but doesn't make his death a sacrifice.
When they wake up on their wedding morning, Romeo is prepared to stay as long as Juliet wants, at the risk of his life. Juliet is prepared to risk dying from the potion in order to have a chance of living with Romeo.
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hope from Juliet, romeo and the friar that romeo and Juliet will live together in love for the rest of their lives.
everyone apart from romeo, Juliet, and romeos best buddy i think..
He falls in love with Juliet] after the feast he jumps the wall that surrounds the casel that Juliet lives in so he can go see her, Then the balcony seen starts. What most people don't know is that the part "werefor art thou romeo" DOES NOT MEAN "were are you romeo?" it means "why do you have to be a Montague?"
The Roman Catholic Church is always a background presence in Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence, a main character, is a priest. The church is there to marry Romeo and Juliet and to bury Juliet. Juliet uses a request to go to confession as an excuse to see Friar Lawrence. But the characters do not refer to the church or its teachings in working out their problems. The church is a part of their lifestyle, but not a guiding force in their lives.
Using Romeo and Juliet as example "Shakespeare explores the role of fate in his reputable play, Romeo and Juliet, as an unseen power that controls the lives of the characters. He depicts fate as a force against freewill."
hope from Juliet, romeo and the friar that romeo and Juliet will live together in love for the rest of their lives.
In "Romeo x Juliet," Romeo's love for Juliet is portrayed as deep, passionate, and all-consuming. Their love is forbidden and they are willing to risk everything, including their lives, to be together. Their love is portrayed as strong enough to endure any obstacle or hardship.
everyone apart from romeo, Juliet, and romeos best buddy i think..
The love of Romeo and Juliet can be seen as true love because they are willing to sacrifice everything – their families, their lives – to be together. Despite facing numerous obstacles and challenges, they remain committed to each other until death. Their intense passion and devotion to each other exemplify the depth of their love.
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The Nurse in "Romeo and Juliet" lives in Verona, where the play is set. She serves as a motherly figure to Juliet and helps facilitate the relationship between Juliet and Romeo.
This quote is attributed to William Shakespeare in his play Romeo and Juliet. It reflects the sentiment that heaven is found in the presence of Juliet, highlighting the intense love felt by the character Romeo.
Maybe that Juliet can get pregnant and maybe it can ruin their lives forever.
Romeo feels guilty for Mercutio's death and he killed Tybalt
It was because they were short-lived. Their love outlasted their lives.
Romeo says it in the first scene
He falls in love with Juliet] after the feast he jumps the wall that surrounds the casel that Juliet lives in so he can go see her, Then the balcony seen starts. What most people don't know is that the part "werefor art thou romeo" DOES NOT MEAN "were are you romeo?" it means "why do you have to be a Montague?"