In William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," it was Rosaline who refused Romeo's love, leading to his initial depression at the beginning of the play. Romeo's unrequited love for Rosaline is what sets the stage for his eventual meeting and falling in love with Juliet. Rosaline's rejection of Romeo's love serves as a catalyst for the events that unfold throughout the rest of the play.
depression and neurosis
romeo is in love
he is in love and dose not no what too do at this point he love to girls
he is in love with Juliet and wants to marry her
"With love's light wings" he says.
he saters and gazes into her eyes....love at first sight
They were both Capulets. Perhaps their unattainability made them attractive to him.
Basically it was "The power of love".
He criticises Romeo for moving too quickly.
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He tells the audience that love is just fortune and death is sacrifice.
He kills himself cause he cant be with her at the end of the play and there married on the third day I think