Juliet says this line to Romeo in Act 2, Scene 2 of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." She expresses her inner conflict and turmoil as she grapples with the realization that the man she loves is from the rival family, the Montagues, who are enemies with her own family, the Capulets.
Well, that isn't the exact quotation from the play, but that is a paraphrase of Romeo talking to Juliet in Shakespeare's play (Romeo and Juliet). The original line is "My name, dear saint, is hateful to myself / Because it is an enemy to thee."
His name is Montague. The family of Montague is the sworn enemy of the family of Capulet, which is Juliet's family. So his name makes him her enemy. As her lover he hates what divides them.
Tybalt is a character in "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare. After Romeo and Juliet are married Tybalt becomes related to Romeo because Tybalt is the nephew of Lady Capulet who is Juliet's cousin.
In Act 1 of 'Romeo and Juliet', Juliet says that ' my only love sprung from my only hate too early seen unknown and known to late.' When Juliet says ' my only love' this implies to the reader that this is Juliet's first account of feeling true love as she has never loved before. When Juliet states that her love 'sprung' this implies that her feelings for Romeo was not expected at all. Juliet describes her love springing from her 'only hate' this illustrates that her love sprung from her only hate the Montagues due to her only being raised to hate the Montagues because of the family feud.
They are rivals because they hate each other..........................................
i hate you romeo you loser
It's about both; they are inextricably intertwined. Romeo gives us the clue when he says "O loving hate!" By wanting to love and live, Romeo and Juliet incite hate and drive themselves toward death.
Yes, after all Romeo fell in love with Juliet. Love does not care for hate, and love is 100 million times stronger than hate too. If you hate someone for any reason, there is more than likely to be a reason to love them as well. I say fall in love with an enemy, because its so much more fun and nicer to be in love than in hate.
Romeo does not want to fight Tybalt because Tybalt is now his cousin by marriage, as Tybalt has married Juliet's cousin. Additionally, Romeo has just married Juliet and does not want to cause any trouble that could harm their newfound happiness.
There are many lessons taught about love in Romeo and Juliet.Love can't conquer all. -Friar Lawrence thought that by marrying the "star-crossed" couple, the fighting between the families would end. (But it didn't)It's easy to fall in love with your enemy, but hard for you and your enemy to be together. -Enough said.If you live in a world of hate, you will be yearning for love. -Romeo and Juliet were living a in world of hate. That's why they wanted to be together so badly.Hope this helps! :)
Conflict is shown in Romeo and Juliet when Romeo and Juliet fall in love even though their families hate each other. It creates a problem because they know that their families won't be able to accept them because of the hating thing. I'm 14 years old and never learned anything about Romeo and Juliet . anyway, hope I helped!
Romeo and Juliet's families hated each other. Romeo did not want her to know that he was a member of her family's hated family.