In Act IV Scene I she says:
O, bid me leap, rather than marry Paris,
From off the battlements of yonder tower;
Or walk in thievish ways; or bid me lurk
Where serpents are; chain me with roaring bears;
Or shut me nightly in a charnel-house,
O'er-cover'd quite with dead men's rattling bones,
With reeky shanks and yellow chapless skulls;
Or bid me go into a new-made grave
And hide me with a dead man in his shroud;
Things that, to hear them told, have made me tremble;
And I will do it without fear or doubt,
To live an unstain'd wife to my sweet love.
She says she is prepared to jump off a high tower, live the life of a thief, live in a snake-pit, be chained to a bear, or live in a crypt or a grave, all of which she says she is terribly afraid of. And in fact the Friar puts her to the test by taking her at her word and making her face her fear of corpses by being buried alive.
lure pure endure
A golden statue of Juliet.
Montague raises Juliet's statue in pure gold as a tribute to her beauty, purity, and significance in their lives. Gold symbolizes the value and preciousness of Juliet to the Montague family, as well as serves as a lasting memorial to honor her memory.
"The love and deaths of Romeo and Juliet are caused by incidents of pure fate." is probably as better way of saying the above.
Pure gold represents her true, faithful love for Romeo.
But I can give thee more:For I will raise her statue in pure gold;That while Verona by that name is known,There shall no figure at such rate be setAs that of true and faithful Juliet.
Bright angel is a term of endearment that Romeo uses to describe Juliet in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." It reflects the intense and pure love that Romeo feels for Juliet. This term signifies Juliet's beauty and heavenly qualities in Romeo's eyes.
He craps his pants in pure amazement then he dies from the shock and then he comes back to life because Juliet pulls out an A.E.D. and brings him back to life. Trolololololol
He craps his pants in pure amazement then he dies from the shock and then he comes back to life because Juliet pulls out an A.E.D. and brings him back to life. Trolololololol
The Capulets wish to build a statue of pure gold of Romeo and The Montagues of Juliet.
He craps his pants in pure amazement then he dies from the shock and then he comes back to life because Juliet pulls out an A.E.D. and brings him back to life. Trolololololol
In "Romeo and Juliet," a holy palmer's kiss refers to a kiss exchanged between Romeo and Juliet. The term "palmer" refers to a pilgrim who has returned from the Holy Land. It represents a pure and sacred exchange of affection between the young lovers.