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After Romeo and Juliet married Romeo owned Juliet and everything she owed as well.
Romeo disposes of his own name because it represents the family feud that is keeping him apart from Juliet. By rejecting his name, Romeo hopes to separate himself from the conflict and show his true feelings for Juliet beyond their families' feud.
Juliet says she will give up her own name and no longer be a Capulet if Romeo will not give up his family name.
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The ring which Romeo gives to Juliet. Everything else belongs to their parents.
Romeo, of course, but also Paris, the Nurse, Friar Lawrence and, in their own way, her parents.
There was miscommunication in "Romeo and Juliet" when Romeo didn't receive Friar Laurence's message explaining Juliet's plan to feign her death. This led to Romeo believing Juliet was truly dead and ultimately taking his own life. Juliet waking to find Romeo dead then led to her taking her own life as well, highlighting the tragic consequences of miscommunication.
Balthasar delivers the false message that Juliet is dead to Romeo. This miscommunication leads to Romeo's tragic decision to take his own life.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Friar John is responsible for the delay in delivering Friar Laurence's message to Romeo about Juliet's fake death. This delay ultimately leads to tragic consequences, as Romeo believes that Juliet is truly dead and takes his own life.
Juliet will wake up in the Capulet family tomb, where Romeo and the friar are planning for her to escape to be with him. However, due to a miscommunication, Romeo believes Juliet is dead and ultimately takes his own life.
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.
Romeo's servant brings him news of Juliet's death in Mantua. The servant is unaware that Juliet's death is a ruse to avoid marrying Paris, leading Romeo to return to Verona and ultimately take his own life.