In Act 1, Scene 5 of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo uses a clever metaphor to persuade Juliet to kiss him. He compares their lips to pilgrims who seek to touch the sacred shrine of each other's lips. Juliet, intrigued by his charm, allows him to kiss her, viewing it as a holy act of devotion rather than mere romance. This playful and poetic exchange highlights their instant attraction and the theme of love as a transcendent force.
After she finds Romeo dead from the poison she kills herself: Yea, noise? then I'll be brief. O happy dagger!Snatching ROMEO's dagger This is thy sheath;Stabs herself there rust, and let me die. The noise was the sound of people coming. The dagger, normally in a sheath on Romeo's belt, finds a new sheath, Juliet's body, where it would eventually go rusty.
When Romeo finds out that Juliet is 'Dead' he goes to see her in her tomb, and as Paris is there, he tries to stop him from seeing her, thus Romeo kills him.
"You kiss by the book." This was a good thing.
During the fifth scene of "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo and Juliet meet for the first time at Capulet's party. They flirt with one another. Romeo playfully pretends that Juliet is a saint that Romeo must kiss in order to absolve his sins. Juliet, amused by Romeo's speech, agrees and they share their first kiss. Afterwards, Juliet claims that Romeo's sin is now on her lips, so Romeo kisses her again to take his "sin" back.
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
After she finds Romeo dead from the poison she kills herself: Yea, noise? then I'll be brief. O happy dagger!Snatching ROMEO's dagger This is thy sheath;Stabs herself there rust, and let me die. The noise was the sound of people coming. The dagger, normally in a sheath on Romeo's belt, finds a new sheath, Juliet's body, where it would eventually go rusty.
Friar Lawrence said this line in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He says, "These violent delights have violent ends and in their triumph die, like fire and powder, which, as they kiss, consume."
Juliet then let Romeo have sex with her. She was pretty eager for it too.
her report was that she was terribly sick and could not attend
Nobody ever suggests to Capulet that Juliet should marry Romeo. They assume that because Romeo and Juliet's families are both enemies for a reason they no longer can remember, it would be an insult to the family if Juliet's father let her marry Romeo. But Capulet might have agreed to the marriage if he had been asked. He says, "Romeo, is it? . . .'A bears him like a portly gentleman, and, to say truth, Verona brags of him to be a virtuous and well-governed youth."
The health officials of Mantua wouldn't let anyone get in or out of the the city because of an infectious plague. This prevented Romeo from hearing about Juliet's plan.
When Romeo finds out that Juliet is 'Dead' he goes to see her in her tomb, and as Paris is there, he tries to stop him from seeing her, thus Romeo kills him.
"You kiss by the book." This was a good thing.
During the fifth scene of "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo and Juliet meet for the first time at Capulet's party. They flirt with one another. Romeo playfully pretends that Juliet is a saint that Romeo must kiss in order to absolve his sins. Juliet, amused by Romeo's speech, agrees and they share their first kiss. Afterwards, Juliet claims that Romeo's sin is now on her lips, so Romeo kisses her again to take his "sin" back.
He is still not sure that Juliet realy loves him. If he reveals himself, she may call the guards and have him killed.
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
Juliet's dad want let her see Romeo.