I don't believe Romeo and Juliet is a tale of love, but rather lust. He had just come off of saying he was in "love" with Rosaline. Now the second he sees Juliet, he kisses her a few times and now he says he wants her as his wife. That's not the case. He doesn't want to live with her, he wants sex. Not only does he want to marry in secret, he doesn't even have a plan for their life afterwards. If you think about it, the only reason he wants to marry her is to have sex without ruining either of their reputations.
Yes, Romeo truly loved Juliet. Their love was passionate, intense, and ultimately tragic due to the feuding families they were born into. Romeo and Juliet's love for each other was so profound that they were willing to defy societal expectations and risk everything to be together.
I'd say he glorifies it because if Romeo and Juliet hadn't commited suicide the conflict in the play would have never been resolved.
Juliet, of course.
romeo and Juliet
Apart from Romeo and Juliet, nobody.
Juliet: "Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore art thou Romeo?"
Romeo and Juliet are portrayed as being truly in love in William Shakespeare's play, as they are willing to go to great lengths and face great risks to be together. Their love is described as passionate and intense, but also impulsive and ultimately tragic.
In the beginning the only thing Romeo was worried about was lust because he wanted Rosaline just to use her. When he met Juliet he changed because he found out what love truly is and at the end he would die to save Juliet because he truly loved her
hope from Juliet, romeo and the friar that romeo and Juliet will live together in love for the rest of their lives.
In Romeo And Juliet, Romeo is sad because he cannot be with his true love - Juliet. Romeo and Juliet's families have argued for years, no one knows the true reason because it was such long ago they started. It was basically unheard of for a Capulet(Juliet's family) and a Montauge (Romeo's family). But their love was so strong that they fought for it. Juliet drank a liquid that made her look dead. A note would be sent out to tell Romeo to look in the Capulet tomb so Romeo And Juliet can run off together. Romeo truly thought Juliet was dead. He drank a dagger and killed himself in the tomb. As Juliet awoke, she saw her love dead. So she also killed herself. -If you are talking about the begining, it is because he couldn't be with roseline, but then he got over it when he saw juliet.
Early in the play, Romeo and Juliet meet at the Capulet's party and they both fall in love at first sight.
hmmm... seems kind of obvious to me.
A motto for Romeo and Juliet might be forbidden love.