Romeo says "Is she a Capulet? O dear account! My life is my foe's debt." Juliet says "Prodicious birth of love it is to me that I should love a loathed enemy." Their reactions are pretty much the same really.
She doesn't care because she's in love. She's even willing to abandon her Capulet name to be with Romeo.
Romeo does not take it into consideration. Juliet dismisses it almost immediately during the balcony scene. It is only after they have married that the ramifications start occurring.
they are both devasted
Evasively.
He is richer than Juliet...
Balcony scene
You're a fool for doing that
Maria and Juliet are emotional ,and really want to love Tony/Romeo but there parents want the to marry someone else Chino/Paras. they both don't have interest in Chino/Paras. They both fall in love with someone from a different side, they both have nurses Anita/Nurse. Juliet and Maria are peaceful then more emotional at the end of the movie because Romeo/Tony die.
Yes, if you have seen them both
Before the Balcony scene, Romeo compares Juliet to Rosaline by stating that Juliet's beauty outshines that of Rosaline and makes him forget all about his previous love for Rosaline. He expresses how Juliet's beauty has captured his heart completely, in contrast to Rosaline who rejected his love.
No, there is not. Contrast King Lear.
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Compare and contrast traditional learning in a classroom setting versus online learning. Compare and contrast the portrayal of love in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Compare and contrast the concepts of socialism and capitalism in terms of economic systems. Compare and contrast the themes of freedom and oppression in George Orwell's 1984 and Aldous Huxley's Brave New World.
He calls her the "son"
Evasively.
Evasively.
Romeo and Juliet show more contrast towards what is going to happen to them
He is richer than Juliet...
the sun
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