Romeo does not remove his name, whatever that means.
She says : "Romeo, doff thy name, And, for thy name, which is no part of thee, Take all myself."
Shakespeare's character Romeo had the surname Montague.
Romeo and Juliet is not a foundation. It is not a bank which we can say was founded in such and such a year. Shakespeare probably wrote his play of this name around 1595. Besides being the name of a play, Romeo and Juliet is the name of several stories, a poem, a ballet, an opera, a symphonic poem, and several movies. But not a bank.
She means "Where are you, Romeo?"
It is spelled "wherefore art thou".Wherefore does not mean where. It means for what reason, or why.So when Juliet says, "O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?" she means, "O Romeo, Romeo, why are you Romeo?" That is, why are you a guy called Romeo Montague instead of the same guy with a different name? That's why later on in the same speech she says, "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet."Please correct anyone you hear trying to say that "wherefore" means "where".
Romeo says that his name is an enemy to himself and that he wishes to have it discarded or given up in order to be with Juliet. He believes that their names (Montague and Capulet) are preventing them from being together.
Romeo in Italian is Romeo. It's actually an Italian name. It means "Pilgrim to Rome".
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She says : "Romeo, doff thy name, And, for thy name, which is no part of thee, Take all myself."
Juliet says she will give up her own name and no longer be a Capulet if Romeo will not give up his family name.
He says he's not Romeo if she doesn't want him to be. He means that she can call him anything she likes so long as she doesn't hate him because of his name.
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