These were the two possibilites i found i hope they help... When the devout religion of mine eye
Maintains such falsehood, then turn tears to fires;
And these, who often drown'd could never die,
Transparent heretics, be burnt for liars!
One fairer than my love! the all-seeing sun
Ne'er saw her match since first the world begun.
Alas, that love, whose view is muffled still,
Should, without eyes, see pathways to his will!
Where shall we dine? O me! What fray was here?
Yet tell me not, for I have heard it all.
Here's much to do with hate, but more with love.
Why, then, O brawling love! O loving hate!
O any thing, of nothing first create!
O heavy lightness! serious vanity!
Mis-shapen chaos of well-seeming forms!
Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire,
sick health!
Still-waking sleep, that is not what it is!
This love feel I, that feel no love in this.
Dost thou not laugh?
it represents the rivalry between the capulets and monetegues
conflict and rivalry
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There is no Benjamin in Romeo and Juliet ... unless he is in the audience.
The nurse, the nusre is the one that Juliet confides in and send messages to romeo through the Nurse.
The morning (A Lark is a bird typically heard calling in the morning); after Romeo and Juliet's wedding night.
Romeo and Juliet (1935), Romeo & Juliet (1968) and Romeo+Juliet (1996).
strong feelings
by loving Juliet
There is no Benjamin in Romeo and Juliet ... unless he is in the audience.
Romeo is loser. So a bad pokemon team would represent his life very well.
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The nurse, the nusre is the one that Juliet confides in and send messages to romeo through the Nurse.
The morning (A Lark is a bird typically heard calling in the morning); after Romeo and Juliet's wedding night.
Passion, love, and violence. Fire is often used as a symbol of intense emotions and desires in the play, reflecting the fiery passion between the young lovers and the destructive consequences of their forbidden love.
Yes, there is parental love in Romeo and Juliet, although it is complicated and flawed. Both sets of parents show love for their children, but their actions also contribute to the tragedy of the play. Lord Capulet, for example, is initially protective of Juliet, while Lady Capulet is unable to understand her daughter's feelings.
Juliet showed it by killing herself for romeo and vice versa they also fought to through many emotional, ohysical battles to love each other
Romeo and Juliet (1935), Romeo & Juliet (1968) and Romeo+Juliet (1996).
strong feelings
Romeo and Juliet