From Shmoop Literature on Romeo and Juliet
Quotes Section
JULIET
O think'st thou we shall ever meet again?
...
ROMEO
I doubt it not; and all these woes shall serve
For sweet discourses in our time to come.
JULIET
O God, I have an ill-divining soul!
Methinks I see thee, now thou art below,
As one dead in the bottom of a tomb:
Either my eyesight fails, or thou look'st pale.
ROMEO
And trust me, love, in my eye so
do you:
Dry sorrow drinks our blood. Adieu, adieu!
(3.5.51-59)
Quotes and Thoughts on Theme of Love
http://www.shmoop.com/quote/literature/william-Shakespeare/romeo-and-juliet/love.html
Thought: Before, Juliet wanted to cut short their meeting and Romeo convinced her to talk longer. Now they have switched roles - Romeo realizes he needs to go, and Juliet wants him to stay. Romeo is optimistic about their future together, while Juliet is more worried.
Under Theme Fate and Free Will
http://www.shmoop.com/quote/literature/william-shakespeare/romeo-and-juliet/fate-and-free-will.html
Thought: Juliet foreshadows how she will see Romeo for the last time: with her in her tomb.
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Wherefore means why. "Wherefore art thou Romeo?" means "Why are you Romeo?" Juliet is asking why he is Romeo, or more simply why does he have to be a member of the Montague family.
A bird. Romeo says, "I would I were thy bird" and Juliet says "Sweet, so would I".
She means "Where are you, Romeo?"
she was about 14
He says that his love for Juliet is real, unlike his infatuation with Rosaline.
Wherefore means why. "Wherefore art thou Romeo?" means "Why are you Romeo?" Juliet is asking why he is Romeo, or more simply why does he have to be a member of the Montague family.
Juliet says this in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.
A bird. Romeo says, "I would I were thy bird" and Juliet says "Sweet, so would I".
She means "Where are you, Romeo?"
Juliet says it to Romeo in Act 1, Scene 5 of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
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she was about 14
it means to tell us about the storyline
Juliet from the play of Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo and Juliet have a number of conversations in which Romeo can react to many things Juliet says. In other words, this cannot be answered unless it is more specific.
He says that his love for Juliet is real, unlike his infatuation with Rosaline.
He says that he will die with her.