And the continuance of their parents' rage,
Which, but their children's end, nought could remove,
it basically means that nothing except for the death of their children could stop the fued.
"their parents' rage, which but their children's end nought could remove." The "nought", which means "nothing" has been moved from its usual position just after the word "which" in order to make the metre better. If you move it back you get "which nought but their children's end could remove" which might be easier to understand, if metrically inferior.
Mercutio and Benvolio are the ones whose names we know.
First, Romeo instructs the nurse to tell Juliet to make some excuse to go to confession that afternoon with Friar Lawrence. Instead of saying confession, however, she will marry Romeo instead. Second, he instructs the nurse to wait behind the abbey wall while they are married and then to take a rope ladder from Romeo's servant that Romeo will use to sneak into Juliet's room that night so he can consummate the marriage.
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Juliets parents because they wont let them get married.
The Nurse interupts their conversation (pretty much every conversation they have when you think about it)
He is amazed by how lifelike she looks, almost as if she were alive. (And of course she is but he doesn't know it)
Romeo's life would be in danger because he is from the rival family, the Montagues, and Juliet is a Capulet. The feud between the two families is intense, and if Juliet's relatives found Romeo, they would likely seek to harm or kill him due to the ongoing conflict.
Decide that they are going to make statues of Romeo and Juliet out of very expensive materials and agree to stop fighting.
I think becuase romeos father and juliets father were from diffeent kingdoms? and romeos parents and uncles had caused a big mashup with juliets family by killing one of their brothers or something. and theyve always had conflicts. like that
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.
The prologue supports Romeo's belief that he is a "fortune's fool" by foreshadowing the tragic outcome of the story and setting a tone of fate and destiny. It suggests that Romeo and Juliet's love is doomed from the start, reinforcing Romeo's belief in his own helplessness in the face of fate.
Yes, there have been many real-life couples whose love story has similarities to Romeo and Juliet, for instance, Tristan and Isolde, Edgar Allan Poe and his wife Virginia, and Françoise Sagan and Peggy Roche. These couples faced challenges to their love due to societal norms, family conflicts, or tragic circumstances.
The Montagues and the Capulets both pronounced as in English, not French. Why not more traditional names like Capone or Mastrangelo? they are two rival gangs in the Old Country, you know the Mafia.
Romeo is typically depicted as a young, handsome man with dark hair and intense, passionate eyes. In literature and adaptations, he is often described as being well-dressed and charismatic, embodying the archetype of a romantic hero.