she falls in love but is catious to weither she will be used for pleasaure and then just be thrown away. she wants to make sure romeos love is true.
Actually, since Romeo and Juliet is a play, they look exactly like whatever actor and actress are playing them at the time. There have been blonde Juliets, brunette Juliets, redhead Juliets, Japanese Juliets, African Juliets and male Juliets. Likewise Romeos come in all colours and both sexes. The most famous American Romeo of the 19th century was a woman, Charlotte Cushman. The play gives no indication whatsoever about how they should look.
like when romeo was under juliets balcony for the first time and he was speaking to himself as Juliet was pronouncing her love for him meanwhile she did not know romeo was there.
No, Romeo does not smell like poop. Shakespeare's character Romeo is a fictional character and does not have a physical presence to emit smells.
because juilet Coleman like Hercules
I don't think it ever straight out says this but there has been a feud between the Montagues and Capulets for a very long time, so it is understood that Lord Capulet would not like Romeo, since he is a Montague
A hopeless romantic
none, Juliet is an only child, just like romeo. this causes her mother more grieving after her death because she 'lost her only baby'
juilet was one of his first girlfriends, so he probably used to
Juliet's eyes are as blue and bright as the beautiful ocean
it's important because Juliet thought Romeo was a really good guy and didn't understand why he killed her cousin. She didn't think he would do something like that.
Juliet has about 12 speeches in this scene, from one-liners like "Oh God! Did Romeo's hand shed Tybalt's blood?" to a couple that are about 30 lines long.
An example of an allusion is referring to someone as a "modern-day Romeo" to suggest they are romantic and passionate like the character from Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." This references the familiar story and character to help create a specific image or understanding for the audience.