External conflicts include the warring families and the Prince, and the conflict between the warring families themselves. There are also conflicts within the families. Tybalt wants to attack Romeo at the party, and Capulet says no. Capulet wants Juliet to marry Paris and Juliet says no.
Internal conflicts include Juliet's conflict between hating Tybalt's murderer and loving her husband, Friar Lawrence's conflict between wanting not to offend the great families and hoping to reconcile them, and Romeo's conflict between avenging his friend and not attacking his wife's cousin.
There was a long-standing feud between their families which made both Romeo and Juliet conclude that a marriage between them would be unacceptable to their parents, unless presented as a fait accompli.
1. Their families being arch foes 2. Romeo being exiled from Verona 3. Juliet being engaged to marry Paris
their families hate eachother. they could both be severely punished and romeo could be killed
one is Juliet's father, and i don't know the other one.
There families were arch-enemies.
She has a twinge of anger at him, but her love for Romeo quickly reasserts itself, and she refuses to let the Nurse speak against him. No, she does not hate Romeo for killing Tybalt.
It is not so much their parents' opposition to their love, since their parents don't find out about it until the very end of the play. It is more the anticipation of parental opposition that causes the problems. Romeo and Juliet want to keep their secret marriage a secret until it is consummated so their parents will have no chance of forcibly divorcing them. However, by that time Romeo is banished and the problem has become worse, since Juliet's mother is now talking about taking out a contract on Romeo's life, and she doesn't even know what he's done to Juliet. The chief obstacle to their love is now the fact that Romeo is in Mantua and Juliet is in Verona, but the secrecy in which their relationship is clothed, because of the fear of their parents' opinions, prevents Juliet from using more straightforward methods of joining Romeo.
Verona, Capulet Mansion, Juliets balcony (That's tha balcony scene I presume) Romeo and Juliet never meet in Mantua, which is where Romeo is banished too.
he is sad because the girl he is supposedly in love with before he met Juliet who is juliets cousin rosaline had taken a vow of chasity which means that she can never be with a man.
Because he says that night can hide him and that the love he feels for juliets is so strong he can die in peace now that he knows juliet loves him back.
Her love for Romeo
Juliet's suitor is Romeo, from the Montague family. Their love story is central to the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
like when romeo was under juliets balcony for the first time and he was speaking to himself as Juliet was pronouncing her love for him meanwhile she did not know romeo was there.
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There is no such scene. Capulet (he's not a Lord, by the way) does not even know about Juliet's involvement with Romeo until after her death.
It is not so much their parents' opposition to their love, since their parents don't find out about it until the very end of the play. It is more the anticipation of parental opposition that causes the problems. Romeo and Juliet want to keep their secret marriage a secret until it is consummated so their parents will have no chance of forcibly divorcing them. However, by that time Romeo is banished and the problem has become worse, since Juliet's mother is now talking about taking out a contract on Romeo's life, and she doesn't even know what he's done to Juliet. The chief obstacle to their love is now the fact that Romeo is in Mantua and Juliet is in Verona, but the secrecy in which their relationship is clothed, because of the fear of their parents' opinions, prevents Juliet from using more straightforward methods of joining Romeo.
She has a twinge of anger at him, but her love for Romeo quickly reasserts itself, and she refuses to let the Nurse speak against him. No, she does not hate Romeo for killing Tybalt.
They are better parents because they know and understand Romeo and Juliet better and they don't protest Romeo and Juliets love.
Juliet's lover in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is Romeo, the son of the Montague family. Their love story is one of the most famous and tragic in literature, as they come from feuding families but are deeply in love with each other.
Verona, Capulet Mansion, Juliets balcony (That's tha balcony scene I presume) Romeo and Juliet never meet in Mantua, which is where Romeo is banished too.
she falls in love but is catious to weither she will be used for pleasaure and then just be thrown away. she wants to make sure romeos love is true.
they were never together. he went to juliets fathers masqerade to see rosaline and saw Juliet and thought she was better looking and would make a better love.