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Rosaline is Juliet's cousin and Romeo's crush before he sees Juliet. He had a thing for Capulet women.
Because his friends want to go to the Capulets party
Rosaline is Juliet's first cousin. We know this because it says so on the guest list which the illiterate servant shows to Romeo. Romeo appears to have a thing for Capulet girls.
He imagined himself to be in love with Rosaline, but Juliet was the real thing.
In Act 1, Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is still in love with Rosaline and is infatuated with her beauty. He is pained by her rejection and feels melancholic, describing her as someone who has sworn to live a life of chastity.
They meet at the Capulet's place in am party sort of thing for Rosaline.
Well, her mother and father, obviously. Also, Tybalt is her cousin. So also is Rosaline, the girl Romeo originally had a thing for.
fo sho that nigguh said he would never get over Rosaline.. next thing you know he has dibs on Juliet.
Somewhat protective. When she finds out that there was a fight in the market, she asks Benvolio where Romeo is, saying "right glad I am he was not in this fray." Her only other line is restraining Montague from fighting with Capulet. And the only other thing we know about her is that she apparently dies from grief at Romeo's exile. This also suggests protectiveness. But let's face it, this is really sketchy information. We really don't know anything about Lady M.
Your question is not clear: do you mean to write a soliloquy to be said by Lady Montague, or by someone else about Lady Montague?The thing is, at the time Romeo dies, his mother is already dead. She has died of grief arising from his exile--"Grief of my son's exile hath stopped her breath" as Montague says. She never knows about his death, which is probably as well, considering what knowing about his exile did to her.That means that unless you change the story, Mrs. Montague cannot deliver this soliloquy. Perhaps Montague could do it since he is actually alive after he hears about Romeo's death.So, how do you write a soliloquy? Well, a soliloquy is a speech which is delivered to the audience, sharing the inmost thoughts of the character. So, if this is Montague talking, how does he feel about the death of his wife? What would he have to say about it? Choose whether he is coherent or not, emotional or not, depressed or not.
Romeo's family and Juliet's family were rival families. They had been arguing with each other for years. Since Romeo couldn't marry Juliet, he was very sad. Another sad thing: Juliet didn't want to marry another person so she drank a liquid which made her look dead. Romeo didn't know this so he killed himself for Juliet. When Juliet woke up, she saw that Romeo died so she killed herself. So at the end, they both died. Sad, huh. Boo hoo hoo. ToT
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.