In Act 1 of 'Romeo and Juliet', Juliet says that ' my only love sprung from my only hate too early seen unknown and known to late.' When Juliet says ' my only love' this implies to the reader that this is Juliet's first account of feeling true love as she has never loved before. When Juliet states that her love 'sprung' this implies that her feelings for Romeo was not expected at all. Juliet describes her love springing from her 'only hate' this illustrates that her love sprung from her only hate the Montagues due to her only being raised to hate the Montagues because of the family feud.
Unknown can be a prefix for known
The antonym of unknown is known. When you know something then you won't not know that thing that you know. Unknown means to not know something.
The opposite of the adjective unknown would be known, identified, recognized, or acknowledged.known
First off, you have the quote wrong. The original text of Shakespeare says: Juliet: (as an aside) My only love sprung from my only hate! Too early seen unknown, and known too late! Prodigious birth of love it is to me, That I must love a loathèd enemy. The modern text goes: The only man I love is the son of the only man I hate! I saw him too early without knowing who he was, and I found out who he was too late! Love is a monster for making me fall in love with my worst enemy. So as you can see, the modern translation of the quote is: "Love is a monster for making me..." from the original "Prodigious birth of love it is to me..." Furthermore, dictionary.com's obsolete definition for "Prodigious" is 'abnormal, monstrous' and 'portentous, ominous' (when used as an adjective). So in Shakespeare's day, "Prodigious" was something big and bad, and that's what he meant in Juliet's aside, but nowadays we just use "prodigious" for something big, and perhaps either bad or good, depending on the rest of the sentence. Hope that's helpful!
Yes un- is considered as a prefix. Yes. The "un-" part of the word is the prefix which means not. Therefore the word "unknown" means "not known" or "not knowledgeable"
Juliet says, "My only love sprung from my only hate! Too early seen unknown, and known too late!"
Juliet says, "My only love sprung from my only hate! Too early seen unknown, and known too late!"
"My only love sprung from my only hate!Too early seen unknown and known too late.Prodigious birth of love it is to me,That I should love a loathed enemy."
This is part of a line said by Juliet at the end of Act 1 Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet, as follows: My only love sprung from my only hate! Too early seen unknown, and known too late! Prodigious birth of love it is to me, That I must love a loathed enemy. She says this just after she finds out that Romeo (who she has just been canoodling with) is a Montague. "Known" and "unknown" mean knowing the fact that he is a Montague.
These are lines spoken by Juliet in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Juliet is expressing her despair over falling in love with Romeo, a member of the rival family, the Montagues. The quote captures the tragedy of their love being discovered too late to prevent the feud between their families from escalating.
Her nurse tells her in Act 1 Scene 5 at the very end. "His name is Romeo and a Montague / The only son of your great enemy" To which Juliet replies: "My only love sprung from my only hate!"
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Act 1 Scene 5Juliet:My only love sprung from my only hate!Too early seen unknown, and known too late!Prodigious birth of love it is to me,That I must love a loathed enemy.Source: Memory
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There are many, many famous quotes from the play, but here is one which sums up the plot well, said by Juliet in Act II Scene V: My only love sprung from my only hate. Too early seen unknown, and known too late. Prodigious birth of love it is to me, That I must love a loathed enemy. "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo" (= Romeo, WHY are you called Romeo)
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