Nothing, but she agrees with the nurse that his face is better than any man's, his leg exceeds all men's, and his hand and foot and body are past compare. This is in Act 2 Scene 5.
In Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt accuses Mercutio "Thou consortest with Romeo". To "consort" with someone is to hang out with them. That's at least one way of saying it.
If you are wondering how to act like Romeo, well, each interpretation is different! Make Romeo who you want to make him! But, make sure its ok with the director! But if you are asking how the character acts in the book, I'd have to describe him as a passionate young man.
The friar. He finds Romeo dead there too, by the way.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", the Frier feels that Romeo's impulsiveness will be his downfall. He acts on immediacy and impulse, without taking the time to think through his decisions. He addresses Romeo's fickleness as well.
Juliet, the heroine of William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, was surnamed Capulet. The Capulet family of Verona were the sworn enemies of the Montague family to which Romeo belonged. An easy way to remember it is that "Juliet" rhymes with "Capulet".
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The phrase "a right Romeo" does not appear in Romeo and Juliet. The phrase is used elsewhere in the UK English idiom of "a right [noun]" -- that is to say, "something in keeping with [noun]." To call something "a right Romeo" is to say it is "behaving in a way typical of Romeo"; generally, to be disposed toward romantic love.
He heard Romeo's voice and just by the way he is talking, he can recognize him also When Tybalt is ready to seize Romeo and throw him out of the party, what does Capulet say to Tybalt?
She gives her alot of advice. When the nurse sees Juliet 'sleeping' she gives her the advice to sleep in because Paris (her Husband to be) will keep her up all night... if you know what I mean. She actually does say this, she also gives Juliet the advice to marry Paris in the first place because Romeo is Banished and it's just easier this way.
In Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt accuses Mercutio "Thou consortest with Romeo". To "consort" with someone is to hang out with them. That's at least one way of saying it.
Pretty much just the way it looks-rhymes with itch.
The correct way too say that would be do Juliet and Romeo get married. To answer your question yes they do but they don't stay married for long because they end up both dead.
Well every human is nice in some way, so lets say "Yes"
I'll say 'he likes the way you look.'
Romeo is in love with Rosaline and she does not feel the same way about him.
This looks like a Latin term. If so, it is pronounced exactly the way it looks. You would say "SOO-oh MOH-toh."
he would look ugly if i would say but the other white girls would say he would look HOT but to me he looks awesome the way he looks like now is cool