"dies" just so she wont have to marry paris. and so she can stay loyal
Yes, he did - with affection from his beloved heart.
In his speech, Mercutio thinks that Romeo is in love with Rosaline, a character who is unattainable and does not return Romeo's affections. He addresses Romeo's infatuation with humor and sarcasm, highlighting Romeo's romanticized and idealized view of love.
Have you ever seen this play? Of course she did.
It is from the Prologue to Act II: Now Romeo is beloved and loves again, Alike betwitched by the charm of looks, But to his foe supposed he must complain, And she steal love's sweet bait from fearful hooks
The shepherd typically seeks love, loyalty, and companionship from his beloved in return. He desires emotional connection, support, and commitment in their relationship.
At the opening of Romeo and Juliet, Benvolio teases Romeo about being in love with Rosaline. Romeo is having no success with Rosaline (and in fact he goes to the Capulet's ball because he believes she will be there). We do not know if Rosaline is Romeo's first love - for all we know he may have had many girlfriends before her. But she never appears in the play, and as soon as Romeo sees Juliet he forgets all about her. I thought that he went becasue his friend made him go!
he is melancholy because of his unrequited love for Rosaline
The duration of Return to the Beloved is 1.63 hours.
Return to the Beloved was created on 1979-05-02.
Friar Laurence hesitates to marry Romeo and Juliet because just days before Romeo was infatuated with Rosaline, who did not return him her love.
Romeo is so depressed at the beginning of the play due to the fact that Rosaline is uninterested in marriage and having a "boyfriend." Or at least she's not interested in having Romeo as a boyfriend.
When Romeo is first introduced, he is unhappy because Rosaline, a girl he loves, does not return his affections. He is consumed by unrequited love for her, which adds to his melancholy disposition at the beginning of the play.