Actually, nothing. It is not what Romeo says but how he says it which gives him away. She says, "My ears have yet not drunk a hundred words of thy tongue's uttering, yet I know the sound." She knows his voice.
nobody hears except for romeo, but Juliet does tell her nurse about it later
romeo
As described by Shakespeare, Romeo was surely infatuated by rosaline, but when he met Juliet he realized what true love is.
Juliet Fiamatta Asto Capulet and Romeo Candolebonte Montague.
This is the famous balcony scene. Romeo sneaks into Juliet's backyard. There he finds Juliet standing in her window telling the backyard that she loves Romeo. He reveals himself (bit of a shock for her) and then they get on with the world's most famous love dialogue.
in the scene where Romeo&Juliet were in bed together, she speaks so lovingly of the night because that's when her and her love can be together and she hates the day because it means they have to separate and be apart from each other.
Capulet is normally a loving father and is quite prepared to consider the feelings of the daughter he loves. But not when it's going to make him look a fool in front of the noble County Paris!
by loving Juliet
Romeo and Juliet experience both internal and external conflicts in loving each other. Internally, they struggle with their own conflicting emotions and thoughts about their relationship. Externally, they face conflicts with their feuding families and the societal expectations that threaten their love.
In love with Rosaline.
Benvolio is the peace-loving person in Romeo and Juliet... He doesn't like fighting. And he hates the dispite about the Capulets and the Mong. SO there is your answer Benvolio is
She loves romeo and always talks about it, never wants him to leave her, cries when he is banished,
Paris is the person that wants to marry Juliet Paris he needs to being loving caring for Juliet he puts his life to or he die for that fine girl that so fine and hot.
In Romeo and Juliet who says " o brawling love, o loving hate...o heavy lightness, serious vanity.."
As described by Shakespeare, Romeo was surely infatuated by rosaline, but when he met Juliet he realized what true love is.
Absolutely. I am speaking from personal experience.
in the law of karma you get back what you put out so be loving, give love, have loving thoughts become love.. love will come back to you
Pertaining to egoism; imbued with egoism or excessive thoughts of self; self-loving.
The Friar accuses Romeo of loving with his eyes, meaning that Romeo's love for Juliet is superficial and based on physical appearance rather than genuine emotions or qualities.