It shows her momentary internal conflict between anger and love.
At the party.
yes yes maybe sort of kind of no not realy absoluetely not
That would be considered an oxymoron. Two contradictoray terms are used to describe something. They are all through Romeo and Juliet. Same area of the play the description of Dove-feathered Raven and Wolved-ravised Lamb as well. there are tons in that play alone. Shakespeare was great at using them.
Yes.
It means that the nurse (Juliet's nurse), is trying to persuade to Romeo that Juliet is a beautiful, wealthy, and overall the person that ends up with her will be lucky to have such a wonderful wife.
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
Althought Romeo and Juliet was made a long time ago the characters and themes are incredibly universal. It is also very touching, beautiful and romantic. Althought Romeo and Juliet was made a long time ago the characters and themes are incredibly universal. It is also very touching, beautiful and romantic.
juliet
After Romeo and Juliet married Romeo owned Juliet and everything she owed as well.
something along the lines of .... "Death, that hath sucked thy breath, has no effect yet upon thy beauty." means that Romeo think Juliet is even beautiful in death.