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Romeo appears to change his mind on a whim.
You change it, and that is all
This line from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet means that if Romeo were not called "Romeo," he would still be the same person. It suggests that a name does not change who someone truly is.
Her love for Romeo
Benvolio is worried about Romeo's sudden change in mood and behavior at the party. He tries to calm Romeo down and advises him to not act impulsively.
Juliet says that Romeo should either change his name or she will change hers, because their names are their only obstacle to being together.
Romeo stated that he was planning to retrieve a ring from Juliet's finger in the tomb.
"His name is Romeo and a Montague the only son of your great enemy" (to Juliet)
Juliet wants Romeo to change his name, as she believes that their families' feud will prevent them from being together. She suggests that if Romeo changes his name, they can be together without any obstacles.
The nurse told Juliet that her mother needed her. When Juliet left, Romeo asked "Who's her mother?". The nurse responded that Juliet's mother was Lady Capulet.
Romeo miller did cut his hair to get the grown man look and because it was time for a change. From:Romeo's #1 fan