It means that the nurse (Juliet's nurse), is trying to persuade to Romeo that Juliet is a beautiful, wealthy, and overall the person that ends up with her will be lucky to have such a wonderful wife.
Juliet's nurse
In Shakespeare's play, the nurse tells Romeo who Juliet is. Her lines are: Marry, bachelor, Her mother is the lady of the house, And a good lady, and a wise and virtuous. I nursed her daughter that you talked withal. I tell you he that can lay hold of her Shall have the chinks.
She is a Capulet.
Juliet doesn't want Romeo to think of her differently because she is a Capulet.
Almost all of Romeo and Juliet is in inversion but here is an example of what it looks like. Act one, scene five. Lines 125-130 Marry, Bachelor, Her mother is the lady of the house, And a good lady, and wise and virtuous. I nursed her daughter that you talked withal. I tell you, he that can lay hold of her Shall have the chinks Notice how when she speaks, its not really in order. Of course the language is different, but the order of the words is really what's important.
The Nurse
Juliet's nurse
In Shakespeare's play, the nurse tells Romeo who Juliet is. Her lines are: Marry, bachelor, Her mother is the lady of the house, And a good lady, and a wise and virtuous. I nursed her daughter that you talked withal. I tell you he that can lay hold of her Shall have the chinks.
She is a Capulet.
Juliet doesn't want Romeo to think of her differently because she is a Capulet.
Romeo is from the House of Montague in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet".
Almost all of Romeo and Juliet is in inversion but here is an example of what it looks like. Act one, scene five. Lines 125-130 Marry, Bachelor, Her mother is the lady of the house, And a good lady, and wise and virtuous. I nursed her daughter that you talked withal. I tell you, he that can lay hold of her Shall have the chinks Notice how when she speaks, its not really in order. Of course the language is different, but the order of the words is really what's important.
In Romeo and Juliet, the wedding of Romeo and Juliet quickly turns into a funeral when Tybalt is killed by Romeo in a duel. This event sets off a series of tragic misunderstandings and deaths, leading to the untimely demise of both Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo. He means that love gave him the strength to climb the walls of Juliet's garden.
Romeo and Juliet hold conversations in Act I Scene 5, Act II Scene 2, Act II Scene 6 and Act III Scene 5.
Romeo says he will hold a torch to light the way for Juliet, symbolizing his willingness to guide and protect her in a dark and uncertain world. It also represents his love and devotion to her, as a torch provides warmth and illumination just like he wants to be for Juliet.
Hold the torch, basically a servants job.