Well the second stanza shows Romeo's views at the beginning for Rosaline. The last paragraph is a clear description of the star cross'd lovers ( Romeo and Juliet ) the third stanza shows the nurse's perfectiveness towards love (sexual desire). And the first stanza is a clear example of Patriarchal Society( where men have the ultimate voice)
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Hi, do you mean who is romeos wife because that would be juliet.-hope it helps
Juliet.
Excellent idea, specially if i play romeo and one gorgeous woman takes a Juliet's place!
The cast of Romeo and Juliet - 2011 includes: Mary Kappner as Old Woman
Rosaline Capulet.
At the beginning of the play before seeing Juliette, Romeo is in love with Rosaline.
originally all characters were male
In Act 2 Scene 2 the woman Romeo loves is Juliet.
Well, for a start, it was reciprocated. As well, Romeo's behaviour while being Rosaline's despairing lover was totally self-indulgent and for his own benefit. With Juliet, he had to learn some self-restraint and to be cheerful about their situation even though he didn't feel it, because he was acting, not for his own benefit, but for hers.
Mercutio and Benvolio initially believe that Romeo is with Rosaline, the woman he is infatuated with at the beginning of "Romeo and Juliet." They think he is sulking over her unrequited love and are concerned about his melancholic state. Their banter suggests they are unaware of Romeo's newfound love for Juliet, which has shifted his affections.
Paris is the man who wants to marry Juliet. He wants to marry Juliet because Juliet was the heir to the Capulet fortune, and in Shakespeare's time, if the only heir was a woman, then the woman's husband would get the inheritance.
Romeo went into the crypt and found Juliet "dead" but she had just taken a drink that would make her look dead. Romeo kills himself because he thinks Juliet is dead, and then Juliet wakes up to find Romeo dead and kills herself too.