Juliet...meaning she will die if she finds out that Romeo might be married.
Juliet says : "My grave is like to be my wedding bed"
Is foreshadowing her fate in the play later on.
This quote is said by Juliet talking to the nurse, after Juliet has just met Romeo. Juliet is saying that if Romeo is already married, she will kill herself. This line is also an example of foreshadowing.
In Scene 5, when Juliet wants the nurse to find out who Romeo is: "Go ask his name: if he be married. My grave is like to be my wedding bed." That is verbal irony because the audience already knows that her grave IS going to be her wedding bed---they know she's going to die.
It helps if you quote all of the words Juliet says. "If he be married, my grave is like to be my marriage bed." In other words, if he is already married, I will die before I am married myself. Why? Because Juliet remembers, even if some of the other characters in the play do not, that according to the Catholic religion, people are only allowed to be married to one person at a time. Juliet has met Romeo, flirted with him, and kissed him, but she does not know who he is. So she sends the Nurse to find out ("Go ask his name.") She would like to marry him and so hopes that he does not have a wife already, because as far as she is concerned, he is the only guy for her.
What I like about Romeo and Juliet is the part where they bite their thumbs. That's what you get for asking me.
its when the mother sent the nurse to called her and she stand beside her mother than romeo realized that she was a Capulet and then the nurse told her that he was the enemy [ in movie] Romeo: Asked the nurse when Juliet was called by her mother. Juliet: The nurse and when he leaves and his people were spotted. [in book] two versions neither is wrong =)
I'm not positive this is the one your looking for but... "Go ask his name: if he be married. My grave is like to be my wedding bed."
This quote is said by Juliet talking to the nurse, after Juliet has just met Romeo. Juliet is saying that if Romeo is already married, she will kill herself. This line is also an example of foreshadowing.
In Scene 5, when Juliet wants the nurse to find out who Romeo is: "Go ask his name: if he be married. My grave is like to be my wedding bed." That is verbal irony because the audience already knows that her grave IS going to be her wedding bed---they know she's going to die.
Juliet is expressing a belief that she will likely die before she gets to marry Romeo, and thus her grave will be the place where they will be united in death instead of in marriage. This line foreshadows the tragic ending of the play, where both Romeo and Juliet die.
It helps if you quote all of the words Juliet says. "If he be married, my grave is like to be my marriage bed." In other words, if he is already married, I will die before I am married myself. Why? Because Juliet remembers, even if some of the other characters in the play do not, that according to the Catholic religion, people are only allowed to be married to one person at a time. Juliet has met Romeo, flirted with him, and kissed him, but she does not know who he is. So she sends the Nurse to find out ("Go ask his name.") She would like to marry him and so hopes that he does not have a wife already, because as far as she is concerned, he is the only guy for her.
What I like about Romeo and Juliet is the part where they bite their thumbs. That's what you get for asking me.
its when the mother sent the nurse to called her and she stand beside her mother than romeo realized that she was a Capulet and then the nurse told her that he was the enemy [ in movie] Romeo: Asked the nurse when Juliet was called by her mother. Juliet: The nurse and when he leaves and his people were spotted. [in book] two versions neither is wrong =)
Juliet.
they pretend Juliet dies so she doesnt get maried to someone she doesnt like then she goes with romeo
Juliet's mother would like Romeo dead.
She doesn't have a described appearance
Juliet, like Romeo, is from Verona, Italy.