There is actually two answers to this question. In Shakespeares Romeo and Juiliet, the star-crossed lover's families hold an ancient grudge against each other. The two are separated because Romeo's family(the Montagues) and Juliet's family(the Capulets) don't want each other together.
The other answer is actually that in the story, Romeo kills Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, and he gets banished from Verona(the scene of the story), to Mantua for doing so. Therefore, Juliet and Romeo
are separated.
Catholicism because Romeo and Juliet are Catholic and when they refer to each other they use religious imagery.
Romeo and Juliet decide that they want to marry each other, Romeo arranges it and by the end of the act they are married.
Romeo has just met Juliet and is on her balcony saying her feelings about him, they are both in love with each other. Romeo hears Juliet, as he is hiding in a bush in her garden, and pops out and they tell each other sweet nothings.
They are concerned about their familes names because their familes feud with each other.
No, just Romeo. This was Juliet's debut in her own house, and she is unlikely to have been masked.
Juliet doubts Romeo momentarily when she finds out that he has killed Tybalt in 3,2. Romeo never doubts Juliet.
Romeo and Juliet don't fight with each other. They are madly in love.
Juliet's Nurse tells Romeo that Juliet is a Capulet, while Romeo's friend Benvolio reveals to Juliet that Romeo is a Montague.
In "Romeo and Juliet," the character that best represents love is Romeo. He is fiercely devoted to Juliet and willing to do anything for her, even risking his life in order to be with her. Their love is passionate and all-consuming, making Romeo the epitome of romantic love in the play.
romeo+juliet, of course.
kill thamselves
Catholicism because Romeo and Juliet are Catholic and when they refer to each other they use religious imagery.
Juliet's Nurse tells both Romeo and Juliet who the other's identity was.
Romeo and Juliet decide that they want to marry each other, Romeo arranges it and by the end of the act they are married.
because they were madly in love with each other They loved each other.
because they were madly in love with each other They loved each other.
Romeo and juliet were totally and completely in love with each other and they would never cancel their marriage