Romeo And Juliet Quotes Analysis

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In this quote, Romeo is at the Capulets party, trying to forget about Rosaline, when he sees this beautiful lady, Juliet. Before this, Mercutio and Benvolio have their own fun while convincing Romeo to go to this party to see Rosaline or meet other hot chicks. In this quote, Romeo is speaking, and he is speaking to himself with others around, also known as a soliloquy. The main idea is understanding that this is the first time Romeo sees Juliet, and how he will talk about her throughout the play. At the beginning of this quote, he describes how hot she is by saying, “she doth teach the torches to burn bright” (I.v.51). Earlier in the play, Benvolio told Romeo, “And I will make thee think thy swan a crow” (I.iii.94) talking about how Romeo needs

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