In William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," it is the Prince of Verona, Escalus, who offers to build a gold statue in honor of Juliet after the tragic deaths of the young lovers. This gesture is meant to commemorate their love and the profound impact of their tragic story on the city. The statue symbolizes the hope for peace and reconciliation between the feuding families, the Montagues and the Capulets.
Montague offers to build a monument in her honor. [I think you meant does instead of dies in your question.]
Montague and Capulet vow to build golden statues of Romeo and Juliet in their honor.
By making golden statues of each others' childrenLord Capulet is going to build a gold statue of Romeo and Lord Montague is going to build a gold statue of Juliet... Remember that Juliet is a Capulet and Romeo is a Montague... They also decide to end the feud.. If that wasn't already obvious...
Montague and Capulet plan to end their feud and build a golden statue of Romeo and Juliet as a tribute to their love and sacrifice.
Lord Montague tells Lord Capulet that he will raise a golden statue of Juliet in her honor to symbolize her virtue and beauty.
But I can give thee more:For I will raise her statue in pure gold;That while Verona by that name is known,There shall no figure at such rate be setAs that of true and faithful Juliet.
Montague raises Juliet's statue in pure gold as a tribute to her beauty, purity, and significance in their lives. Gold symbolizes the value and preciousness of Juliet to the Montague family, as well as serves as a lasting memorial to honor her memory.
Nothing. Montague makes this promise to Lord Capulet, not Lady Capulet: "I will raise her statue in pure gold". That is, he will commemorate Juliet with a golden statue.
is the statue of liberty to honor somebody
By making golden statues of each others' childrenLord Capulet is going to build a gold statue of Romeo and Lord Montague is going to build a gold statue of Juliet... Remember that Juliet is a Capulet and Romeo is a Montague... They also decide to end the feud.. If that wasn't already obvious...
Mostly guilt that they have contributed to the death of their only children. Also their desire to compete: "If you're going to build a golden statue of my kid, I'll build a golden statue of yours."
A giant statue of the dukes father on horseback to honor him.