disown her.
Montague and Capulet vow to build golden statues of Romeo and Juliet in their honor.
Roseline never actually appears on stage in Romeo and Juliet. She is the woman who Romeo is infatuated with at the beginning of the play, and, in a way, she is the reason Romeo and Juliet meet. Romeo goes in disguise to the Capulet's party in hopes of seeing Roseline, but instead sees the beautiful Juliet. He immediately falls in love with her, and Roseline is forgotten. Although Roseline is not described in detail, we do know that she is said to be extremely beautiful, and has taken a vow a chastity till marriage, (and therefore will not return Romeo's affections.)
Lord Capulet thought his daughter was already dead, and then he discovers her bleeding on the floor of the family tomb. In grief at their children's death, both Lord Capulet and Lord Montague vow to end the fighting between their families and to raise a golden statue in memory of each other's child.
Lady Capulet asks Juliet to consider Paris as her future husband. Lady Capulet asks Juliet if she could love or like this man Paris. She asks Juliet to try.
what does romeo men by the Friars cell
she prmises to get romeo for Juliet
After Romeo and Juliet vow their love for each other, they decide to get married secretly the next day. They plan to seek Friar Laurence's help for the marriage ceremony.
That if they love each other they will marry (they got engaged)!
The Capulets and Montagues decide to end their feud because the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet make them realize the consequences of their rivalry and the senselessness of their conflict. The families see the devastation caused by their feud and vow to put an end to it to prevent any further bloodshed.
Pure gold represents her true, faithful love for Romeo.
he is sad because the girl he is supposedly in love with before he met Juliet who is juliets cousin rosaline had taken a vow of chasity which means that she can never be with a man.
Tybalt vows his uncle, Lord Capulet, by expressing his anger and dishonor at Romeo's presence at the Capulet ball and insisting that he wants to challenge him to a duel. He feels that Romeo's intrusion is a personal insult to his family's honor and is determined to seek revenge.