Romeo believes that Juliet's well-being is essential for his own happiness and that as long as she is healthy and happy, nothing else matters. This shows the depth of his love and devotion for Juliet.
Balthazar says it to Romeo in act 5 scene 1. It is almost the same as Romeo's line which comes immediately before it: "For nothing can be ill if she be well."
Julliet is talking tio her nurse and is really distressed and upset because Romeo has killed her cousin. When the nurse asks: "will you speak well of him that killed your cousin?" Julliet replies with "Shall i speak ill of him that is my husband? "
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ill used
In the context of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the term "ill" is often used to describe misfortune, bad luck, or danger. It can also be used to reflect a sense of sickness or disease.
Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy play written by William Shakespeare, set in Verona, Italy. The play centers around the ill-fated love story between Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet. The story explores themes of love, fate, family feuds, and the consequences of impulsive actions.
The opposite of ill is well.
well it is mostly doing your mom but ill has its differnces
Antonyms for ill include healthy, robust, well (as in, 'I am well') and recovering.
I am a Profesor at Harvard and ill tell u right now that that is impossible no such thing!
nothing really ill ain't it