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The moon can't talk... so I'm guessing not.

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O swear not by the moon the inconstant moon that monthly changes in her circled orb lest that thy love prove likewise variable?

Romeo is cautioning Juliet not to swear by the moon, as it is fickle and changes its appearance regularly. He fears that if she swears by something as inconsistent as the moon, her love for him might also be unpredictable and prone to change.


Do any planets orbit the moon?

No. An object must orbit the sun to be considered a planet. No natural object orbits the moon. Since the moon is so close to the far more massive Earth it is unlikely that an orbit around the moon will remain stable for very long.


Can the moon have a moon and the Moon's moon has a moon and the Moon's Moon's moon has a moon?

In theory, yes.


Why are there fazes of the moon?

The phases of the moon are: New moon Waxing crescent moon First quarter moon Waxing gibbous moon Full moon Waning gibbous moon Last Quarter moon Waning crescent moon New moon


Why do the moon go around the earth instead of the earth going around the moon?

-- The earth and moon both orbit their "common center of mass" ... the point between them where the pivot of the see-saw would have to be in order for them to balance each other. -- Since the earth's mass is about 80 times as much as the moon's mass, that point has to be 80 times farther from the center of the moon than it is from the center of the earth. -- The result is that their "common center of mass" is actually inside the earth. So if you're watching the pair from the outside and you're not measuring too closely, you'd swear that the moon is going around the earth, and you wouldn't notice that the earth is also slightly wiggling. -- By the way ... People often ask "Does the moon orbit the sun or the earth ?" That "common center of mass" of the earth-moon pair is actually the thing that's in orbit around the sun, while the earth and moon are both orbiting it.

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What does Romeo by?

He wants to swear by the moon, but Juliet doesn't want to hear him swear by the moon.


What does Juliet ask Romeo NOT to swear his love by and what is her reason?

I think this is referring to this bit of dialogue: Romeo: Lady, by yonder blessed moon I swear... Juliet: O, swear not by the moon [ ... ] lest thy love prove likewise variable. In other words, she's not telling him not to swear his love, she's telling him "Don't swear on the moon. It changes. I don't want a love that waxes and wanes." If you meant something else, please be more specific.


Why does Juliet say she does not want to swear his love by the moon?

because the moon is always changing


Why does Juliet tell Romeo not to swear to the moon?

"Oh, swear not by the moon, th'inconstant moon that monthly changes in her circled orb, lest that thy love prove likewise variable" This is a personification; the monthly change in illumination is likened to the changing moods of a person. Juliet does not want him to swear by anything that is so untrustworthy.


What does this mean O swear not by the moon the inconstant moon that monthly changes in her circled orb lest that thy love prove likewise variable?

It means: Don't swear you love me on the constantly changing moon. That would mean that your love is just like that, constantly changing.


How a waning quarter moon is different from a waning quarter moon?

Not by much at all. In fact, you'd swear that they were virtually the same identical thing.


How did romeo try to convince Juliet that he truly loved her?

He tried swearing by the moon. This didn't cut much with Juliet, who said "Swear not by the moon!"


O swear not by the moon the inconstant moon that monthly changes in her circled orb lest that thy love prove likewise variable?

Romeo is cautioning Juliet not to swear by the moon, as it is fickle and changes its appearance regularly. He fears that if she swears by something as inconsistent as the moon, her love for him might also be unpredictable and prone to change.


Why does Juliet not want romeo to swear by the moon that he loves her?

Because the moon is inconstant and ever changing, and Juliet wants to know that Romeo will love her forever.


During the balcony scene in Romeo and Juliet why does Juliet object to Romeo's swearing on the moon?

she objects to his swear apon the moon because the moon changes and becomes dark and she doesn't want him leaving her


What does Romeo say to show his love for Juliet?

"By yonder blessed moon I swear--" But she doesn't like that very much.


Does Taylor lautner swear in new moon?

No I don't think so, but in the books Jacob swears in Breaking Dawn.