she was stupid enough to take the potion not knowing what it would do to her. for all she knew, it could've poisoned her. she was stupid enough to marry someone she barely knew. she was stupid enough to sleep with someone she barely knew. she was stupid enough to sleep with and marry someone who killed her cousin. bottom line, Juliet was completely stupid.
They having love!
I have the most sympathy for Mercutio and Juliet. I feel bad for Mercutio because he died in a play fight [if you watch the movie]. it was an accident when Tybalt killed him. I also feel sympathy for Juliet because she faced all her fears about drinking mixture that Friar Lawrence gave to her. When she finally wakes up, Romeo, the man she did all that for, is lying dead next to her.
You would sympathise for the nurse because although she was disloyal to Juliet after Romeo was banished she still took care of Juliet like a mother.
Nothing.
The nurse feels that Juliet is too young and innocent to marry Romeo. She feels he may not be marrying Juliet for the right reasons.
because Juliet didnt love him
TERRIBLE
he felt excited
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Embarassment
In Act 1, Scene 1 of "Romeo and Juliet," Shakespeare creates sympathy for Romeo by portraying him as a young man who is deeply lovesick over Rosaline. His friends are concerned about his well-being, and his melancholy state evokes empathy from the audience. Additionally, Romeo's poetic language and impulsive decisions hint at his vulnerability and emotional turmoil.
Lady Capulet supports Juliet's marriage o Paris.