Romeo said "thou art not conquered" in response to Juliet's concern that they were no longer in control of their fate. He reassured her that their love was still powerful and unconquered by the obstacles they faced.
She means "Where are you, Romeo?"
Are you trying to say "Wherefore art thou Romeo?", Juliet's famous line from Romeo and Juliet? It means "Why are you Romeo?"
He says "Thou art a villain." It's a kind of feeble insult.
It is spelled "wherefore art thou".Wherefore does not mean where. It means for what reason, or why.So when Juliet says, "O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?" she means, "O Romeo, Romeo, why are you Romeo?" That is, why are you a guy called Romeo Montague instead of the same guy with a different name? That's why later on in the same speech she says, "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet."Please correct anyone you hear trying to say that "wherefore" means "where".
Mercutio says this as the guys are hanging out, just before Juliet's nurse shows up. Romeo has shown that he is no longer the moping mooning idiot he was during his infatuation with Rosaline, and is again able to engage in wordplay with Mercutio. Mercutio is glad so see him back to normal. "Now art thou Romeo!" (I don't know who that lovesick fool was!)
I haven't heard you say a hundred words yet, but I recognize the voice. Aren't you Romeo, a Montague?
Why in the world would you want to reword it? It's perfect as it is. Unless perhaps you haven't caught on to the "thou art" and "thou hast" and "thou dost" usage. Back in Shakespeare's day, that was how you talked to your good friends, your lover, your childhood nurse, your pets and your servants. To others you would say "you are", "you have" and "you do".
At the opening of the balcony scene Juliet rather famously asks Romeo (who she has no idea is hiding in the bushes ogling her in her nightie) to "deny [his] father and refuse [his] name," or in other words to say that he is not a Montague.
Thou art...i think
Because she has figured out that he is her son
Because she has figured out that he is her son
Because she has figured out that he is her son