he wants her just wants her to love him back,, thinks that true love lies in her
He doesn't have a dream about Rosaline. He has a dream that going to Capulets maskerade would end in his death (He was right! Falling in love with Juliet did end in his death)
Rosaline. The last they heard, she was the one Romeo was after.
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 may be pining for Rosaline, but Rosaline doesn't care about him. He is "out of her favour, where he is in love." Some people interpret the line "then she hath sworn that she will still live chaste" to mean that she is becoming a nun, and so will not ever go out with him. However, this is a misunderstanding. She is chaste now and has sworn that she will remain so for now. She will "still live chaste" not "forever live chaste". If Rosaline were a nun it would be an outrage to pursue her amourously which is exactly what Romeo is going to the Capulet party to do. To see what kind of outrage, check out Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure.
he thinks she hot. and he is honestly [horny]
In Act 1, Scene 1 of "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo is depicted as lovesick and melancholic. He is pining over his unrequited love for Rosaline, and his state of mind is one of despair and heartache. Romeo's emotions are heightened as he grapples with the intensity of his feelings for Rosaline.
Friar Laurence at first believes Romeo is still pining over Rosaline, a woman who does not return Romeo's love because she says she has taken a vow of chastity (some think this means she has decided to become a nun). In fact, Romeo has completely forgotten about Rosaline and is now in love with Juliet, but since Juliet is the daughter of his father's enemy (and Rosaline was only his neice), this poses a major problem for Romeo.
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.
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.
Rosaline is Juliet's cousin and Romeo's crush before he sees Juliet. He had a thing for Capulet women.
Rosaline
Benvolio tells Romeo that Rosaline will be there, and Romeo can look at her all he wants when he is there, and he can wallow in his misery at being rejected by Rosaline.