she says that romeo is very nice man to marry her
he makes fun of nurse
Juliet never doubts that Romeo will come for her. She does have doubt about Friar Lawrence and that he might have changed the potion to poison.
The way he does respond is the socially acceptable response: moping and claims that he will die without her love.
In Act 2 Scene 2, Juliet starts off thinking that she is alone as she expresses out loud how much she loves Romeo. How embarassing to find that he's standing right there!
He is richer than Juliet...
Juliet doubts Romeo momentarily when she finds out that he has killed Tybalt in 3,2. Romeo never doubts Juliet.
Juliet never doubts that Romeo will come for her. She does have doubt about Friar Lawrence and that he might have changed the potion to poison.
When she first saw him, she knew that there had to be something imposible about him from the start. She was right, he was a Monotauge.
he makes fun of nurse
Juliet never doubts that Romeo will come for her. She does have doubt about Friar Lawrence and that he might have changed the potion to poison.
Friar Lawrence comments that Romeo looks pale and troubled. He expresses concern for Romeo's well-being and urges him to share what is troubling him.
These words were spoken by Juliet in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." It is part of a conversation where Juliet expresses her love for Romeo despite the obstacles they face.
He calls her the "son"
The nurse in "Romeo and Juliet" praises Romeo for being handsome, virtuous, and a well-mannered gentleman. She also recognizes his eloquence and passion as he expresses his love for Juliet.
The way he does respond is the socially acceptable response: moping and claims that he will die without her love.
Well, Mercutio was invited. But as for Romeo and the rest, Capulet didn't mind as long as they behaved themselves.
An example of foreshadowing in act 2 of Romeo and Juliet is when Romeo expresses his fear of attending the Capulet's party, stating that he has a feeling the night's events will lead to his untimely death. This foreshadows the tragic fate that awaits both Romeo and Juliet in the story.