There's no reason to think that he brought up the question of marriage to her. Did he suggest a little canoodling? Very probably, but Roseline wasn't interested (anyway, she was a Capulet and he was a Montague) and she shut him off like a tap by saying she had sworn off love.
she didnt read the book
He compares Juliet; the sun to Roseline who is the moon.
He assumes that Romeo has been weeping about Roseline.
Romeo wants his eyes to turn into tears if they find someone other than Rosaline desirable at the party.
The change that comes over him is that he stops being so depressed about Roseline and he is in love with Juliet.
Roseline Delisle died in 2003.
Roseline Delisle was born in 1952.
Roseline Filion was born in 1987.
Roseline Vachetta was born in 1951.
Roseline never actually appears on stage in Romeo and Juliet. She is the woman who Romeo is infatuated with at the beginning of the play, and, in a way, she is the reason Romeo and Juliet meet. Romeo goes in disguise to the Capulet's party in hopes of seeing Roseline, but instead sees the beautiful Juliet. He immediately falls in love with her, and Roseline is forgotten. Although Roseline is not described in detail, we do know that she is said to be extremely beautiful, and has taken a vow a chastity till marriage, (and therefore will not return Romeo's affections.)
Nope. The Nurse interrupts them. Rosaline does not have a line in the play. I'm not saying that someone else's Romeo and Juliet might not have Rosaline butt into their conversation, but this doesn't happen in Shakespeare's play.
Different women.