In lines 108-109 of "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo expresses his deep admiration for Juliet, comparing her to a bright light. He conveys a sense of awe and love, indicating that she stands out to him in a way that no one else does. This moment captures the intensity of his feelings and sets the tone for their budding romance.
He said Romeo's last lines that they had watched in "Romeo and Juliette."
he speaks to lines of what romeo was saying in the play romeo and Juliet it depends on what movie your talking about.
In the play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo has 300064 lines.
Well, just about anything, actually. Most of his lines if not all of them are in response to something.
Romeo, Romeo where art thou Romeo?
Romeo
O Romeo, Romeo! Why are you called Romeo? Leave your father and refuse your name; or, if you will not, be my love, and I will no longer be a capulet.
Lord Montague's lines in lines 125-135 show that Romeo is deeply troubled and consumed by his emotions. Montague describes Romeo as withdrawing from the world, spending time alone in the dark and sighing heavily. This suggests that Romeo is experiencing intense sadness and melancholy.
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A lot.
She means "Where are you, Romeo?"
they say a lot of things but the most of the all of is that Romeo likes juliet