he is basically saying...he didnt know what love was till He met juliet.
it can mean that things didnt work out with two people, or that you fell in love with someone who didnt respect you hope this helps!
he in lovehe in loveyou mean he is love
romeo explains his love for rosaline
well when he said "it wasnt my fault" and then puts "i love you", i would think he is showing that your supposedly at fault but he still loves you.
i believe the Friar means that do not love so pasionatly that you get in trouble. I think he is advising Romeo and Juliet to not take to many risks with their love
In bed, listening to Romeo Santo, my love.
it can mean that things didnt work out with two people, or that you fell in love with someone who didnt respect you hope this helps!
it can mean that things didnt work out with two people, or that you fell in love with someone who didnt respect you hope this helps!
'Jests' from the play Romeo & Juliet means "makes jokes" and is used in the quote, 'He jests at scars that never felt a wound.' What is meant here is that, Mercutio is laughing/sneering at Romeo's short lived love for Rosaline and Romeo thinks that Mercutio who has never experienced love himself laughs at Romeo's experiences in love when really he has no right.
You caught his eye. Good! But that doesn't mean he is in love with you.. try being his friend.
he's basically saying to Romeo to slow down his new love with Juliet because rushing doesn't end well in love.
No, your quotation is wrong. The correct quotation is "Romeo, Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo?" The word "wherefore" does not mean "where", it means "why", so the quotation means "Romeo, Romeo! Why are you Romeo?" Juliet is asking why she had to fall in love with Romeo, the son of Montague, since she is supposed to hate all Montagues.