She asks him to send word tomorrow whether he will marry her. "If that thy bent of love be honourable, thy intention marriage, send me word tomorrow by one that I'll procure to come to thee, where and what time thou'll perform the rite."
Your question is vague. If you are talking about their conversation in Act III Scene 5, she is trying to persuade him that it is still night and not yet morning because the nightingale (a night bird) is singing not a lark (an early morning bird). But she doesn't really want to persuade him of this; she just wants him to stay and cuddle some more. When he agrees to cuddle some more, she realizes that this delay may be putting his life in danger and that she has been selfish. She knew all along that the bird was a lark, but she pretended that it was a nightingale so he would stay in bed and snuggle up.
He killed himself when he thought Juliet was dead to be in heaven with her. Saad...
None. He is prepared to swear by the moon, but she doesn't require any oaths.
Well if you ask how old was Romeo was he would be Sixteen and Juliet thirteen but if your a youngster 16 and 13
I think this is referring to this bit of dialogue: Romeo: Lady, by yonder blessed moon I swear... Juliet: O, swear not by the moon [ ... ] lest thy love prove likewise variable. In other words, she's not telling him not to swear his love, she's telling him "Don't swear on the moon. It changes. I don't want a love that waxes and wanes." If you meant something else, please be more specific.
"Open the tomb and lay me with Juliet." Romeo does it too.
You could ask Tybalt these questions: How did you recognize Romeo through his disguise? Were you sorry when Mercutio died?
To put him next to his love (Juliet). He says, "If thou be merciful, open the tomb, lay me with Juliet". But he only asks this once he has been fatally wounded by Romeo. Romeo had no wish or intent to kill Paris but did after Paris attacked him.
Juliet asks for Romeo to prove his love by making a sincere commitment to her through marriage. She wants him to solidify their relationship and show that his feelings are true and lasting.
In the 1996 version of Romeo and Juliet, she did not love Paris, but it seemed that Paris loved Juliet or was deeply obseesed with her that he would ask for her hand in marriage.
Well if you ask how old was Romeo was he would be Sixteen and Juliet thirteen but if your a youngster 16 and 13
Juliet asked Romeo to swear his love for her and to pledge his loyalty.
Juliet sent a letter to Montague to explain her love for Romeo and to ask for his help in ensuring their love can be accepted by their families.
Juliet asks the Nurse to find out Romeo's identity at the Capulet ball, as she has fallen in love with him and wants to know who he is.
If he really loves you, he will act like it and you won't have to ask. If you need proof, there's already something wrong.
Juliet asks the Nurse to find out Romeo's intentions regarding their relationship and marriage plans. She is eager to know if Romeo is serious about their love and if he plans to marry her.
I think this is referring to this bit of dialogue: Romeo: Lady, by yonder blessed moon I swear... Juliet: O, swear not by the moon [ ... ] lest thy love prove likewise variable. In other words, she's not telling him not to swear his love, she's telling him "Don't swear on the moon. It changes. I don't want a love that waxes and wanes." If you meant something else, please be more specific.
Juliet asks the Nurse to find out from Romeo, her love, if he is committed to their relationship and if he intends to marry her. She wants to know if Romeo truly loves her and is sincere in his affections.
At the opening of the balcony scene Juliet rather famously asks Romeo (who she has no idea is hiding in the bushes ogling her in her nightie) to "deny [his] father and refuse [his] name," or in other words to say that he is not a Montague.
The feather in "Romeo and Juliet" symbolizes lightness, freedom, and fragility. It represents the fleeting and delicate nature of their love, as well as the unpredictability and vulnerability of their situation.