Mercutio says, "Thy wit is a very bitter sweeting; it is a most sharp sauce."
A lot.
ummm romeo and juliet? idiot..
Nobody. Logically it sounds like something Juliet or the Nurse might say to Romeo, but neither of them does.
romeo could be proud to marry Juliet.
The play did not say whether Romeo and Juliet went to heaven or not.
After Juliet wakes up, Romeo is supposed to take her to Mantua
Are you trying to say "Wherefore art thou Romeo?", Juliet's famous line from Romeo and Juliet? It means "Why are you Romeo?"
After Juliet wakes up, Romeo is supposed to take her to Mantua
During act 2 Romeo and Juliet say that their love has grown so much that it cannot be counted. Romeo and Juliet then go to Friar Lawrence to get married.
what does Marcutiosay about "blind love"
The phrase "a right Romeo" does not appear in Romeo and Juliet. The phrase is used elsewhere in the UK English idiom of "a right [noun]" -- that is to say, "something in keeping with [noun]." To call something "a right Romeo" is to say it is "behaving in a way typical of Romeo"; generally, to be disposed toward romantic love.
The deaths of Romeo and Juliet.