Table of Contents
- 1 What does Romeo wish he could be?
- 2 What two things does Romeo wish he could be so that he could be closer to Juliet?
- 3 Why is Romeo unsatisfied?
- 4 How does Romeo tell Juliet he loves her?
- 5 What does Romeo compare his love to How does Juliet react?
- 6 How does Juliet ask Romeo to prove his love for her?
What does Romeo wish he could be?
What does Romeo wish he were? A glove on Juliet’s hand so he could touch her cheek. What does Juliet say Romeo should do about his name? She wants him to change his name.
What two things does Romeo wish he could be so that he could be closer to Juliet?
During this time he was wishing that he was a glove on Juliet’s hand. That if he were able to be a glove on her hand then he would be able to touch her skin. He is very much in love with Juliet and so the only way that he can get close to her is to watch her from below her balcony.
What does Romeo say Juliet is?
Romeo believes that love makes him more open to change, more bold, and more willing to take risks. In this famous balcony scene, Romeo says to Juliet, “Call me but love, and I”ll be new baptized; / Henceforth I never will be Romeo” (lines 898-899).
What did Romeo compare Juliet to?
Romeo compares Juliet in act 1, scene 5 of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet to both a “rich jewel” and a “snowy dove.” Both comparisons show that Romeo sees Juliet’s light and goodness, which will be crucial in his assessment of her after learning that she is a Capulet.
Why is Romeo unsatisfied?
Romeo is unhappy because the girl he is in love with doesn’t return that affection. After the street fight in Act I, Scene 1, Lord Montague, Romeo’s father, comments that his son seems sad and depressed. He asks Benvolio to discover Romeo’s problem.
How does Romeo tell Juliet he loves her?
In Act II, Scene 2, the famous balcony scene, after Juliet realizes that Romeo has overheard her declare her love with the words, she blushes in embarrassment, but Romeo is touched by her declaration and exclaims his love for her by saying that he will swear it and cast off his name that is an “enemy” to her.
What does Juliet wish Romeo would reject?
The glove on Juliet’s hand so that he could touch her cheek. What does Juliet wish Romeo would do? Give up his name, leave his family and home so that they can be together.
What is the last thing Juliet says to Romeo?
Here’s to my love! O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die.
What does Romeo compare his love to How does Juliet react?
Romeo compares Juliet to light, to the sun, and to the stars. He is praising er beauty and his love for her. He says that Juliet’s eyes are the brightest stars in all tthe heaven and that they outhsine all the other starsi in the sky.
How does Juliet ask Romeo to prove his love for her?
In act 2, scene 2, Juliet asks Romeo to “pronounce it faithfully,” meaning that he should declare his love to her sincerely, and not because he thinks she can be “quickly won.” Indeed, Juliet is aware that Romeo is at an advantage here.
What reason does Juliet give for kissing Romeo?
Juliet agrees to remain still as Romeo kisses her. Thus, in the terms of their conversation, she takes his sin from him. Juliet then makes the logical leap that if she has taken Romeo’s sin from him, his sin must now reside in her lips, and so they must kiss again.
Does true love exist between Romeo and Juliet?
True love is blind, and so is the love shared by Romeo and Juliet. The love they shared was true, as it blinded them both of the consequences of death. Romeo drinks poison when he finds Juliet dead, thinking he will enter the afterlife and be with her.