Lord Montague shares the tragic news with the Prince that Lady Montague, Romeo's mother, has died from grief over Romeo's exile.
Friar Lawrence comments that Romeo looks pale and troubled. He expresses concern for Romeo's well-being and urges him to share what is troubling him.
They just happen to share the same last name. They have different backgrounds and families, and there is no evidence that they are related in any way.
Technically, there is no relationship. You do not share a common ancestor. However, you may share common descendants.
Sebastian Bach's 20 children did not share the same birth mother.
They both know that she is married to Romeo; Paris does not.
because the baby is in the mother not the father
It's really dependable. If you're a fit mother, your mother shouldn't need to.
Your Mother
In Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet, in the morning, Romeo is feeling lovesick over Rosaline. In the afternoon, Romeo and his friends crash the Capulet's party where he first sees Juliet and falls in love with her. In the evening, Romeo and Juliet meet and share their first kiss.
I share similar eye color with my mother.
In "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo and Juliet are the only ones who know the details of their conversation on the balcony. Romeo overhears Juliet speaking her thoughts aloud, and the two lovers share a private exchange where they declare their love for each other and make plans to be together.