At the start of the play, Romeo is in love with Rosaline, but she's not interested. She has vowed to live chaste which means she has promised to remain pure, a virgin. This could be taken to mean that she has decided to become a nun. Therefore, Romeo wants love/ a relationship/ sex whereas Rosaline wants none of this.
Because his friends want to go to the Capulets party
Rosaline. The last they heard, she was the one Romeo was after.
Benvolio is fed up because his best mate Romeo is lovesick and complaining all the time that he is in love with a girl who doesn't love him back. Benvolio needs a way of putting Romeo off Rosaline so things can go back to normal.. So he tells Romeo that the Capulet feast will be the perfect opportunity to compare Rosaline with the other beautiful women of Verona and says Romeo's beloved Rosaline will look like a crow amongst swans. Romeo agrees to go with him, but only because Rosaline herself will be there.
Who teases romeo about rosaline and his love sickness?
Friar Lawrence thinks that Romeo has been with Rosaline instead of with Juliet because he doesn't know yet that Romeo has fallen for Juliet and does not love Rosaline any more. Romeo and Rosaline used to be lovers, but now that Romeo has met Juliet, he doen't love Rosaline any longer. Therefore, he assumes that Romeo has been with Rosaline for the night because he doesn't know that they are not in love any more.
When Romeo is first introduced, he is unhappy because Rosaline, a girl he loves, does not return his affections. He is consumed by unrequited love for her, which adds to his melancholy disposition at the beginning of the play.
Because his friends want to go to the Capulets party
Rosaline. The last they heard, she was the one Romeo was after.
Romeo was supposed to meet Rosaline at the ball, but he ends up meeting Juliet instead and falls in love with her.
Benvolio is fed up because his best mate Romeo is lovesick and complaining all the time that he is in love with a girl who doesn't love him back. Benvolio needs a way of putting Romeo off Rosaline so things can go back to normal.. So he tells Romeo that the Capulet feast will be the perfect opportunity to compare Rosaline with the other beautiful women of Verona and says Romeo's beloved Rosaline will look like a crow amongst swans. Romeo agrees to go with him, but only because Rosaline herself will be there.
Who teases romeo about rosaline and his love sickness?
Friar Lawrence thinks that Romeo has been with Rosaline instead of with Juliet because he doesn't know yet that Romeo has fallen for Juliet and does not love Rosaline any more. Romeo and Rosaline used to be lovers, but now that Romeo has met Juliet, he doen't love Rosaline any longer. Therefore, he assumes that Romeo has been with Rosaline for the night because he doesn't know that they are not in love any more.
Rosaline's feelings haven't changed at all--she still has no interest in Romeo. Romeo, however, has done a 180 degree turn and now has no interest in Rosaline.
Romeo's friends Mercutio and Benvolio tease him about his unrequited love for Rosaline in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." They often mock Romeo for his lovesickness and obsession with Rosaline, which sets the stage for his eventual meeting with Juliet.
Before Romeo met Juliet, he loved a girl named Rosaline, but she didn't love him back. Benvolio tells Romeo to go to the party at the Capulet's to find other girls. Romeo agrees, however, it is because he thinks he will see Rosaline there
Rosaline is Juliet's cousin and Romeo's crush before he sees Juliet. He had a thing for Capulet women.
Rosaline