Juliet loyalty stands to her husband.
Juliet's Nurse in Romeo and Juliet
"Shall I speak ill of him who is my husband? Ah, poor my lord, what tongue shall smooth thy name when I, thy three-hours' wife have mangled it?" That's a great line. Juliet says that if his wife won't stand by Romeo, who will? Her reason for defending him (even though neither she nor the nurse know any of the facts) is sheer loyalty.
Peace and loyalty
Well if ur husband truly loves you, he will defend u and stand by the fact that u are not going anywhere and his family will have to accept you the way you are, and u cant change it . :)
R could stand for Romeo. It could also stand for Rosaline, the girl Romeo is after before he meets Juliet.
Romeo killing Tybalt put Juliet in a bad position because Tybalt was her cousin. She decided to stand by Romeo, her husband, and chose to remain loyal to him despite the tragic consequences of his actions. Ultimately, she decided to fake her death in a desperate attempt to reunite with Romeo and escape her family's feud.
Juliet stands at her window lamenting about romeo because she is in love with him.
the four dots stand for loyalty respect truth love
The nurse is urging Juliet to stand up for herself and take control of her situation. She wants Juliet to prioritize her own well-being and make decisions that benefit her own happiness and future.
yes they tipically stand for purity and loyalty and devotion
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the black might stand for the death and the red might stand for love.