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  1. 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.

    • Why did Romeo and Juliet start a gardening business? Because they knew a thing or two about “rooting” for each other.
    • Why did Juliet join the circus? She had a real talent for “balcony-ing” acts.
    • How does Juliet make her espresso? She insists on “ground” beans – but not as ground as Tybalt ended up.
    • What’s Romeo’s favorite fruit? Cantaloupe, of course!
  2. Romeo Quotes in Romeo and Juliet. The Romeo and Juliet quotes below are all either spoken by Romeo or refer to Romeo. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one: ). Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.

    • “But Soft, What Light Through Yonder Window Breaks? It is the East, and Juliet is the Sun” – Romeo. This beautiful quote is from the balcony scene where Romeo tells this opening monologue for Juliet.
    • “O Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore Art Thou Romeo?” – Juliet. In Scene 2 of Act 2, Juliet pours out her heart towards Romeo. She had met Romeo at the party of her engagement to Paris that her father had thrown.
    • “One Fairer than My Love? The All-seeing Sun Ne’er saw her Match since First the World Begun.” - Romeo. Love is perceived to be a deep affection between two people.
    • “Two of the Fairest Stars in all the Heaven, Having Some Business, Do Entreat her Eyes to Twinkle in their Spheres till they Return.” – Romeo. In Act 2, scene 2, Romeo hints that Juliet’s eyes are stars and this demonstrates his sincerity that he believes Juliet to be unreal and charmed because her eyes are stars.
  3. Romeo and Juliet, Act 1, Scene 1. Romeo is not finding love very easy. He uses three metaphors to explain the heartbreaks it causes. He compares it to a smoke made up of lovers’ sighs, a fire burning in the eyes of lovers, and when twarted a sea filled with lovers’ tears.

  4. Juliet asks Romeo how he has managed to reach her bedroom, and this is his reply. These lines show that for Romeo, love is freedom. As a lover, he can ignore the boundaries set by the feud between Montagues and Capulets. Yet Romeo’s words also suggest that he retains a primarily abstract and poetic understanding of love, more fantasy than ...

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  6. Romeo is a great reader of love poetry, and the portrayal of his love for Rosaline suggests he is trying to re-create the feelings that he has read about. After Romeo first kisses Juliet, she tells him, “you kiss by th’ book,” meaning that he kisses according to the rules, and implying that while proficient, his kissing lacks originality ...

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