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Why does Juliet stand at her window lamenting about romeo?

Juliet stands at her window lamenting about romeo because she is in love with him.


Who said for alack alack that heaven should practice such stratagems?

This line is from William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet". Juliet says this when she learns of Romeo being banished from Verona, lamenting the unfairness of the situation.


What is lamenting?

Lamenting is feeling sorrow or regret


In Romeo and Juliet when does Juliet know Romeo is at her window?

at first she doesn't, but he tells her he is there eventually


In Capulet's orchard what does Romeo see Juliet doing after the party?

Romeo sees Juliet standing on her balcony, professing her love for him and lamenting the fact that he is a Montague. He listens to her speech and then reveals himself, leading to their famous dialogue and their plan to marry in secret.


Whom does Romeo see at the window?

Romeo sees Juliet at the window in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." They are professing their love for each other in the famous balcony scene, which is Act 2, Scene 2.


When Romeo sees Juliet at her window he compares her to?

The sun. The window is the east and Juliet rises out of it like the rising sun. What Romeo actually says is the famous line "What light from yonder window breaks? It is the east and Juliet is the sun."


How Does Romeo Plan to Get into Juliet's Window?

Romeo gives the Nurse a rope ladder in order that he might climb into Juliet's window later that night


What is the golden window of the east in Romeo and Juliet?

The figurative language in Romeo and Juliet is old English.


Who speaks but soft what light through yonder window breaks?

Romeo Does


Who says O my love my wife Death that hath suck'd the honey of thy breath Hath had no power yet upon thy beauty in romeo and Juliet?

This line is spoken by Romeo in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He is expressing his disbelief at seeing Juliet seemingly still beautiful even after having died. Romeo is devastated by the sight of Juliet in her tomb and is lamenting the fact that death has not robbed her beauty.


How did romeo find juliets window?

She was standing in it. It would have been hard to miss.