Juliet stands at her window lamenting about romeo because she is in love with him.
strong feelings
the black might stand for the death and the red might stand for love.
They hate each other and everything they stand for.
Juliet's Nurse in Romeo and Juliet
Romeo
R could stand for Romeo. It could also stand for Rosaline, the girl Romeo is after before he meets Juliet.
strong feelings
the black might stand for the death and the red might stand for love.
They hate each other and everything they stand for.
Juliet's Nurse in Romeo and Juliet
Romeo
In "Romeo x Juliet," Romeo and Juliet are both portrayed as strong characters in their own right, with different strengths and abilities. While Romeo is physically strong and skilled in combat, Juliet is emotionally strong and possesses determination and resilience in the face of adversity. Their strengths complement each other, making them a formidable pair.
its when the mother sent the nurse to called her and she stand beside her mother than romeo realized that she was a Capulet and then the nurse told her that he was the enemy [ in movie] Romeo: Asked the nurse when Juliet was called by her mother. Juliet: The nurse and when he leaves and his people were spotted. [in book] two versions neither is wrong =)
Romeo drinks a poison from friar Lawrence when he saw/ thought his Juliet was dead. Romeo had just drank the poison and died when Juliet woke up from the potion that made her seem dead. Juliet could not stand to be alive without Romeo so tried to drink the poison too, but there was none left so she stabbed herself with Romeo's dagger
In Act 3, Scene 2 of "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet's attitude towards Romeo initially shifts from joy and yearning to despair and confusion after learning about Tybalt's death and Romeo's banishment. However, she ultimately chooses to remain loyal to her love for Romeo, despite the difficult circumstances, showing a deep commitment to their relationship.
Friar John, who was sent as a messenger to Romeo from Friar Lawrence, was unable to deliver the letter. Because their was some kind of disease issue going on in Mantua that Friar John can't stand it. so, Romeo ended up with no letter receiving and was unable to know that Juliet was faking the death.
Romeo says this line to Juliet during their first encounter and their first kiss. He compares their lips to blushing pilgrims ready to kiss in a metaphorical and poetic manner.