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When Juliet is on the balcony with Romeo why does she quickly admit her love for Romeo?

Juliet quickly admits her love for Romeo on the balcony because she is overwhelmed by her feelings and cannot contain them any longer. Their forbidden love adds to the intensity of their emotions and compels Juliet to confess her love despite the risks involved.


What do Juliet admits to in her soliloquy?

In her soliloquy, Juliet admits to being conflicted about her love for Romeo because of their families' feud. She expresses her frustration about having to choose between her loyalty to her family and her love for Romeo. Ultimately, she decides to follow her heart and remain loyal to Romeo.


In the play Romeo and Juliet why does Juliet agree with Romeo so quickly?

She agrees with him so quickly because she's obsessivly in love with him so she ignores all his flaws.


Why is it hard for Juliet to meet Romeo?

because Juliet is Capulet and romeo is Montague


Of Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare why is Romeo sad?

Because he thinks Juliet is dead.


What does Romeo do in Romeo and Juliet?

romeo marrys Juliet, he kills Tybalt and then gets banished, then he kills himself because he thinks Juliet is dead.


Why is Romeo and Juliet classed as a tragedy?

because at the end both romeo and Juliet die


Why do people watch Romeo and Juliet?

People watch Romeo and Juliet because it is a classic movement in literature. Romeo and Juliet was created by William Shakespeare.


What words from the Capulet admit his part in the tragedy?

In William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Lord Capulet admits his part in the tragedy when he realizes the consequences of forcing Juliet to marry Paris against her will. He acknowledges that his actions contributed to the chain of events that led to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.


Why were the Elizabethan audience suspicious of Romeo and Juliet?

its because romeo and Juliet are dead at the end of the play.


What is the Discrimination in Romeo and Juliet?

The discrimination in Romeo and Juliet is where Romeo is forbidden to marry Juliet or the Montagues (Romeo) to have anything to do with the Capulets (Juliet) because the Montagues do not have as much money as Juliets family and have a lower social standard.


Where does romeo hide while talking to Juliet?

You can't blame him, being able to eavesdrop like that. We believe that when we hear people talking when there is nobody around, they speak the truth, or at least the truth as they believe it. Juliet herself admits that if she had known Romeo had been there she "should have been more strange."