Romeo is a montague royal which means a spolied person. Usually when you see a rich person you immediately think they are lonely and rude. "Montague. With tears augmenting the fresh morning's dew, Adding to clouds more clouds with his deep sighs. -Act One Scene One A public place." If I were in Romeo's place then I would start feeling alone and sad wanting to love someone. He is already lusting for Rosaline who does not want him because of that he will look for his next victim. …show more content…
As Lady Capulet and the nurse try to convince Juliet who feels that they do not care about her feelings that getting married to a "wax-like figure man" as said by the nurse. Juliet is done with this conversation and says "I'll look to like,..."-Act One,Scene Three. Juliet ends up agreeing to marry but only by looks and not by feelings.
Friar Laurence even agrees that Romeo and Juliet's relationship is just pure lust. Act Two, Scene Three at Friar Laurence's cell Romeo declares his "love" for Juliet. Romeo takes the Friar by surprise "Is Rosaline, that thou didst love so dear, so soon forsaken? Young men's love, then, lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes." Friar is basically saying that your love is only lust in the end. He is also saying "How much salt water thrown away in waste." all of these feelings you have felt have been wasted away your feelings mean nothing to you after