Because Juliet was a young teenager whilst Romeo had an unknown age to readers but he was still young. Romeo and Juliet are the main characters of the play hence the name and they fell madly in love with each other.
Love.
Well, love probably.
Our love
Juliet, within the play they were seen as "star crossed lovers." At the beginning of the play before Romeo and Juliet met it was believed that Romeo was in love with a girl named Rosaline. That quickly changed when Romeo spotted Juliet at his enemies, the Capulet's, party.
Juliet's monologue primarily portrays the theme of youthful impulsiveness and the intensity of young love. She expresses her deep passion for Romeo, highlighting the power of love to make her act recklessly and with great emotion. This theme underscores the idea of tragic consequences stemming from impulsive decisions made in the throes of young love.
"Love Story" by Taylor Swift draws parallels to Romeo and Juliet with its themes of forbidden love and tragic ending. "Exit Music (For a Film)" by Radiohead was inspired by Romeo and Juliet and captures the intensity of the young lovers' emotions. "Check Yes Juliet" by We the Kings references the iconic balcony scene and the passion of young love. "Romeo and Juliet" by Dire Straits retells the story of the star-crossed lovers through a modern lens. "Love Is a Battlefield" by Pat Benatar reflects the struggles and conflicts faced by Romeo and Juliet in their quest for love. "Young Hearts Run Free" by Candi Staton captures the impulsive and rebellious nature of Romeo and Juliet's love story.
A feud rather than a moral weakness destroyed Romeo and Juliet.
The them is Romeo and Juliet so fight for love.
No, Juliet is a female character in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." She is one of the two young lovers at the center of the tragic love story.
Romeo is a young nobleman from the house of Montague in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He is initially in love with Rosaline but later falls deeply in love with Juliet, a member of the rival Capulet family. Throughout the play, Romeo's activities revolve around his relationships with Juliet, his friends, and his actions driven by love and loyalty.
Juliet, of course.
If you read the play or watch it being performed, the answer to this will seem obvious. Against all odds, Romeo and Juliet fall in love with each other. That fact leads to everything that happens in the play after Act 1.