Noplace. This is not a quote from Romeo and Juliet. It was said by the Roman poet Sextus Propertius.
to capture Romeo's heart, marry him and live happy ever after.
Romeo and Juliet died. Romeo got stabed and Juliet got her heart to stop.WARNING SPOILER DO NOT READ AHEAD-when Juliet found Romeo he was almost dead.they said their last good bye then Romeo leans over Juliet too but Romeo didn`t lean to kiss he was dead.Juliet said she feel her heart is fading(means her heart is not beating proper, which also means she is going to die but before that happened romeo died on her shoulder.:(
Romeo acts melodramatic when Rosaline breaks his heart as well as when he is exiled from Verona and when he thinks Juliet is dead. In my opinion Romeo is the most impulsive character in Romeo and Juliet.
to go and win her heart.
Romeo finds Juliet asleep and assumes that she is dead. As a result, he drinks poison, killing himself. Right afterwards, Juliet awakens to find Romeo dead beside her. Overcome with grief, she takes Romeo's dagger and pierces her heart, dying in order to be with her love.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder.
The cliche is "Absence makes the heart grow fonder."
absence
you don't know what you have til it's gone
to capture Romeo's heart, marry him and live happy ever after.
Vicki agreed with the old saying that absence makes the heart grow fonder. The word absence is a noun that means the state of not being present.
Juliet stabs herself in the heart with Romeo's dagger.
Juliet gave Romeo consent to pursue her heart.
Romeo and Juliet died. Romeo got stabed and Juliet got her heart to stop.WARNING SPOILER DO NOT READ AHEAD-when Juliet found Romeo he was almost dead.they said their last good bye then Romeo leans over Juliet too but Romeo didn`t lean to kiss he was dead.Juliet said she feel her heart is fading(means her heart is not beating proper, which also means she is going to die but before that happened romeo died on her shoulder.:(
Oh, dude, "absence makes the heart grow fonder," right? It means when you're away from someone or something, you start to appreciate it more. So, "absence makes the heart forget" would be like the opposite of that - maybe you forget how much you cared about something when it's not around. But hey, who needs deep thoughts when you've got Netflix, right?
Romeo acts melodramatic when Rosaline breaks his heart as well as when he is exiled from Verona and when he thinks Juliet is dead. In my opinion Romeo is the most impulsive character in Romeo and Juliet.
First of all, it's "Absence makes the heart grow fonder." Second, it means that lackk of being with someone makes you miss them and in turn makes you appreciate them.