A bird. Romeo says, "I would I were thy bird" and Juliet says "Sweet, so would I".
Romeo
Paris had one request right after Romeo was about to deal the final blow, killing him. Paris wanted to be laid next to Juliet in the tomb. Romeo fulfills this wish, but only minimally.
Romeo is moody because when he is upset about Rosaline, he doesn't wish to talk to anyone but immediately upon meeting Juliet, Romeo begins to speak more with Benvolio and Mercutio. hope that helps.
To put him next to his love (Juliet). He says, "If thou be merciful, open the tomb, lay me with Juliet". But he only asks this once he has been fatally wounded by Romeo. Romeo had no wish or intent to kill Paris but did after Paris attacked him.
Nurse helped Romeo and Juliet because she loves Juliet. Juliet didn't want to marry Paris and Nurse stood by her (at first). Nurse was the one who raised Juliet and she cares about her. Juliet is hurt when Nurse betrays her by advising her to marry Paris after Romeo was banished.
Romeo
He does not wish to live without Juliet, and he believes that Juliet is dead.
Because Juliet is there, and where she is, he wants to be.
Paris had one request right after Romeo was about to deal the final blow, killing him. Paris wanted to be laid next to Juliet in the tomb. Romeo fulfills this wish, but only minimally.
The metaphor of the little bird in Romeo and Juliet refers to her wish to have Romeo tied to a little string like the little bird. This way she can easily remain in love because no one could fly away and the beauty is always on display and near by.
County Paris, a relative of Prince Escalus, loves and wants to marry Juliet, but Romeo kills him near the end of the tragedy. Before he dies, Paris asks Romeo to place him next to Juliet's "corpse," but Romeo loves Juliet too, so he doesn't follow Paris' wish.
The Capulets wish to build a statue of pure gold of Romeo and The Montagues of Juliet.
This line is from William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet." It expresses Romeo's desire to be intimately close to Juliet, wishing he could be a glove on her hand to touch her cheek. The metaphor of the glove symbolizes Romeo's yearning for physical contact and closeness with Juliet. This sentiment reflects the intense passion and longing that Romeo feels for Juliet in the play.
Romeo is moody because when he is upset about Rosaline, he doesn't wish to talk to anyone but immediately upon meeting Juliet, Romeo begins to speak more with Benvolio and Mercutio. hope that helps.
The nurse wished for Juliet to be happy in her marriage with Romeo because she saw how much Juliet loved him and wanted her to find joy and fulfillment in their relationship. She desired for Juliet's happiness and well-being above all else.
To put him next to his love (Juliet). He says, "If thou be merciful, open the tomb, lay me with Juliet". But he only asks this once he has been fatally wounded by Romeo. Romeo had no wish or intent to kill Paris but did after Paris attacked him.
Yes, Benvolio's wish for Romeo to move on from his unrequited love for Rosaline comes true when Romeo meets Juliet. This becomes a problem because their love is forbidden due to the feud between their families, the Montagues and Capulets, which ultimately leads to tragedy.