LOVE : Juliet and Romeo share a romantic type of love.
Juliet and the Nurse share a mother-daughter sort of relationship. Juliet confides in the Nurse and the Nurse has practically raised Juliet.
Romeo and his friends, Benvolio and Mercutio, love each other. It's evident right at the begining of the play when Romeo is feeling down about a girl Rosaline that doesn't return his love. They encourage him to go to the Capulet party in order to meet more women and forget about Rosaline because they don't like seeing him so heartbroken.
Love is also observed between Juliet and her cousin, Tybalt. He is very upset when he discovers that Juliet has fallen in love with a Montague, long-time enemy to the Capulets. He would not want her to get involved with someone whom their family is not fond.
FRIENDSHIP : Juliet confides in the Nurse. She feels like she can tell her about loving Romeo, a Montague and an enemy in Juliet's family's eyes.
Romeo and his friend Mercutio share a very strong bond as well. Mercutio is always there for Romeo when he is feeling down or is in trouble. When Tybalt (Juliet's cousin) challenged Romeo to a dual, Romeo refused to fight him. But Mercutio fought on his behalf because he was enraged that someone wanted to hurt his friend.
There are many different friendships within the book. First of all, the friendship between Juliet and her nursemaid is important because of the trust between the two. Also, the friendship between Romeo and his close friend show that when romeo was in love with juliet, how he ignored his best friend. Lastly, the friendship between the church guy and romeo and juliet shows that friendship results in trust.
Juliet, of course.
romeo and Juliet
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.
They died.
The theme of friendship in Romeo and Juliet is explored through the loyalty of Romeo's friends, Benvolio and Mercutio, who support him throughout the play. Their actions show the importance of friendship in times of conflict and the impact it can have on the characters' decisions and fates.
Romeo, the protagonist in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," was said to be born in Verona, Italy. This city is the setting for the tragic love story between Romeo and Juliet.