There are many things going through Juliet's mind after she finds out Romeo is a Montague. Shakespeare shows this theme by expressing Juliet's concerns about Romeo's name, however, she loves him. Juliet says, ¨O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo? / Deny thy father and refuse thy name!¨ (II.ii, lines 35-4). Juliet is wondering why the man she loves has a name she is supposed to hate. This proves the family is causing the issues in their relationship because if they didn't have the label as ¨Capulets¨ or ¨Montagues¨ they would be happy. Juliet says, ¨What's in a name? That which we call a rose/ By any other name would smell as sweet¨ (II.ii, lines 46-47). Juliet is trying to look on the brighter side of things, thinking his name is just a
There are many things going through Juliet's mind after she finds out Romeo is a Montague. Shakespeare shows this theme by expressing Juliet's concerns about Romeo's name, however, she loves him. Juliet says, ¨O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo? / Deny thy father and refuse thy name!¨ (II.ii, lines 35-4). Juliet is wondering why the man she loves has a name she is supposed to hate. This proves the family is causing the issues in their relationship because if they didn't have the label as ¨Capulets¨ or ¨Montagues¨ they would be happy. Juliet says, ¨What's in a name? That which we call a rose/ By any other name would smell as sweet¨ (II.ii, lines 46-47). Juliet is trying to look on the brighter side of things, thinking his name is just a