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  2. Explanation of the famous quotes in Romeo and Juliet, including all important speeches, comments, quotations, and monologues.

  3. These lines express Romeo’s first impression of Juliet. In discussing his love for Rosaline, Romeo uses stale clichés drawn from the Petrarchan love poetry that was popular in Shakespeare’s day. As soon as he sees Juliet, Romeo’s language takes on a striking and original quality, which suggests that his passion for her is authentic.

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    The romance of Romeo and Julietis perhaps the most famous in all of literature. The young lovers, despite their families' objections, will do anything to be together, even if they must meet (and marry) in secret. During their private rendezvous, the characters give voice to some of Shakespeare's most romantic speeches.

    Shakespeare's young lovers come from two families—the Montagues and the Capulets—that are sworn enemies of each other. The clans have kept alive their "ancient grudge" for years. Thus, Romeo and Juliet have each betrayed their family names in their love for each other. Their story shows what happens when this sacred bond is broken.

    From the very beginning of the play, Shakespeare announces "Romeo and Juliet" as a story of destiny and fate. The young lovers are "star-crossed" and doomed to ill fortune, and their romance can only end in tragedy. The play unfolds with an inevitability reminiscent of Greek tragedy, as forces in motion slowly crush the young innocents who try to d...

  4. One of the play’s major themes is the inseparability of good and evil, love and hate, poison and cure. Juliet’s death is tragic, but she also celebrates it as a way of escaping a life without her beloved. Important quotes by Juliet in Romeo and Juliet.

  5. Romeo and Juliet is a classic Shakespearean play noted for its wide variety of notable and memorable quotes. On this list, you can find the quotes thematically while exploring individual quotes on their merit.

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