Because she is over welled with the feeling she has for Romeo, and Romeo admits to Juliet that he loves her
Juliet quickly admits her love for Romeo on the balcony because she is overwhelmed by her feelings and cannot contain them any longer. Their forbidden love adds to the intensity of their emotions and compels Juliet to confess her love despite the risks involved.
She didn't know he was listening.
becase she is overwhelmed with felin cnt keep themall in.
Romeo promises he will put Paris' body in the crypt beside Juliet after he dies.
But she does, just not onstage. The nurse would not be able to take her message to Romeo in Act II Scene 4, nor have any reason to warn Romeo not to lead Juliet into a "fool's paradise" or "deal double" with her if she didn't know how Juliet cared for Romeo. Nor would she tease Juliet in Scene 5 by withholding Romeo's plan to marry her if she didn't know how desperately Juliet was waiting to hear just this news.
In William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Lord Capulet admits his part in the tragedy when he realizes the consequences of forcing Juliet to marry Paris against her will. He acknowledges that his actions contributed to the chain of events that led to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
Friar Lawrence has already married Juliet to Romeo and knows that she would be committing bigamy if she married Paris, which would be a crime. He also knows that Juliet does not want to marry Paris and is being forced into the marriage, which is also a crime. However he does not want to have to admit that he has already married her to someone other than Paris, since it would bring the wrath of Capulet down on him.
Sampson insults Abram and Balthazar by biting his thumb at them, a gesture meant to provoke a fight. He hesitates to admit his action because he knows it is an act of aggression that could escalate the conflict between the Capulets and Montagues, bringing negative consequences to both families.
He was in love with rosaline before her and it look liked he was heartbroken and so when he saw the beauty of juliet, he immedietly became attached to her plus you have to admit they make such a cute coupke, the story's sad though don't you think? hope that helped!
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Friar Laurence is afraid that his plan to fake Juliet's death and reunite her with Romeo will not go as planned. He worries that unforeseen circumstances or mistakes could lead to tragedy, which does happen in the end.
In Act 1, Scene 2, Paris believes that Juliet is being shy and modest in confessing her love to him. He thinks that she is simply being coy and that she will eventually admit her feelings for him.
Yes but then he quickly takes it back.
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