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Before Romeo receives news about Juliet, his mood is melancholic and lovesick due to his separation from her. He is longing for her presence and feeling despondent.
romeo is in love
Getting the news that his wife had died.
hamlet is a separate play from Romeo and Juliet
Juliet's mood when she asks for Friar Lawrence's advice is one of desperation and determination. She is willing to do whatever it takes, even risking her life, to be with Romeo.
Romeo is excited to go and "explore". He seems willing to go find other fish in the sea.
cause he couldnt decide wether to go out with rosaline or juliet
in the end of act1 scene4 romeo feels joyous to go on and find a new "fish in the sea of life"
At the end of Act 1, Scene 3, Romeo is excited and eager to attend the Capulet party in the hopes of seeing Rosaline, the woman he loves. He is hopeful that the event will provide an opportunity to catch Rosaline's eye and win her affection.
I guess he wants to strike while the iron is hot and make hay while the sun shines. In short, he wants Juliet to say "I do" while she's still in the mood and before she changes her mind again.
Honestly, I'd rather be Juliet because I'm not in the mood to commit suicide right now. (I would never want to anyway!)
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