Romeo & Juliet - Key Quotes & Analysis 4.1 (17 reviews) 'Sad hours seem long' Click the card to flip 👆 - a sense of sadness in Romeos tone of language, his mood contrasts with his reaction to Juliet later in the play. This makes us question weather he knows what love really is- makes Romeo seem immature. Click the card to flip 👆 1 / 45 Flashcards The play's most-quoted line references the feud between the two families, which means Romeo and Juliet cannot be together. But Juliet's question is, when we stop and consider it, more than a little baffling. Romeo's problem isn't his first name, but his family name, Montague. When Romeo sees Juliet at the masked Capulet ball he believes her to be the most beautiful girl he has seen He suggests any previous love, such as his love for Rosaline which the audience has just seen him troubled over, was not true love; Analysis. Here, Shakespeare shows Romeo as a character obsessed with c ourtly love The Chorus's remark that Romeo and Juliet are "star-crossed" and fated to "take their li[ves]" informs the audience that the lovers are destined to die tragically. Romeo's remark "O, I am fortune's fool!" illustrates the fact that Romeo sees himself as subject to the whims of fate. In Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare gave the world such memorable quotes as " a rose by any other name would smell as sweet ", "parting is such sweet sorrow", "a plague on both your houses" and dozens more. Below is our pick of the very best quotes from Romeo and Juliet, spoken by a variety of primary and secondary characters in the play. TADv.

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