Which woman? Rosaline? Juliet? The Nurse? He is apparently upset about Rosaline not being interested in him, as was the custom. He is very upset about not being able to see Juliet because he is banished from Verona.
Juliet is upset at the end of act one because she learns that the handsome stranger she fell for is actually from the rival family, the Montagues. Romeo, on the other hand, is upset at the beginning of act one because he is heartbroken over Rosaline, who doesn't return his affections. So basically, they're both just a couple of lovesick puppies with a lot of drama to unfold.
At first she thinks it's Romeo that's dead because all the nurse says is "He's dead!" without specifying who.
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he holds him responsible because romeo was in the middle of the fight and when tybalt stabbed mercutio, mercuito was blinded by romeo
Juliet is upset at the end of act one because she learns that the handsome stranger she fell for is actually from the rival family, the Montagues. Romeo, on the other hand, is upset at the beginning of act one because he is heartbroken over Rosaline, who doesn't return his affections. So basically, they're both just a couple of lovesick puppies with a lot of drama to unfold.
At first she thinks it's Romeo that's dead because all the nurse says is "He's dead!" without specifying who.
Romeo is upset because Rosaline does not care for him.
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"I'll look to love, if looking liking move." Juliet is curious but not particularly excited about the idea. This is before she meets Romeo.
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he holds him responsible because romeo was in the middle of the fight and when tybalt stabbed mercutio, mercuito was blinded by romeo
Sampson was upset becauze he was tired of all that fighting that was goin on.
Technically, yes, Juliet dies a virgin in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Despite being married to Romeo, the consummation of their marriage is never explicitly stated in the text. So, in the end, poor Juliet meets her tragic demise without ever getting down and dirty.
Juliet does not wait for Romeo on her balcony. Romeo is a kind of "peeping Tom" and overhears her talking to herself. She gets quite upset when she finds out that he's there.