Romeus and Juliet in hope of seeing each other they meet at night at her house. Romeus and Juliet keep missing each for several days. In agitation, Juliet believes that Romeus might be dead. In one night her agitation disappears because while she was leaning out her window, she sees Romeus. I know that they were meeting at night because in the text in the first paragraph, it says, what I have just described their hope of seeing each other. Also, it says that they were missing each other consequently that Juliet was concern about Romeus being dead. According to the text of Brooke's poem, one of the two lovers who extremely excited when they finally espy each other is Juliet for many reasons. For example, when they were meeting each other at her house, but then after for …show more content…
Also in the text, it says that " Now for joy, she claps her hands" and "Yet dare I say, of both that she rejoiced more" this tells me that she was one of the two lovers who were more excited to see each other. Juliet's concern about Romeus was that he only wanted her for her virginity. I know this because in the text it says that she said to him, "You think in ripest years to pluck my maidenhood's dainty fruit", which means to take her virginity. After she tells him that, she started saying that he would be beguiled because he thinks that she would give her virginity. To Juliet's concern, Romeus tells her that he truly loves and he would do anything for her. In the text it, to answer her concern, he says "Since, lady, that you like to honor me so much, As to accept me for your spouse, I yield myself for such." This tells me that he would do anything for her. To prove his love he says "Till that my deed, do prove my word, I leave in pawn heart." He also tells her that he will see Friar Laurence so he could get advice from him, to what they could do to get married. To determine the meaning of the word