Why does Romeo say my name?

--Scene 2, lines 60-61/page 73 Romeo
Romeo
Romeo Montague (Italian: Romeo Montecchi) is the male protagonist of William Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and Juliet. The son of Lord Montague and his wife, Lady Montague, he secretly loves and marries Juliet, a member of the rival House of Capulet, through a priest named Friar Laurence.
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: "My name, dear saint, is hateful to myself because it is an enemy to thee.” This is an example of a metaphor because Romeo is comparing his name to an enemy, and he doesn't use like or as.
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What does Romeo say to Juliet regarding his name?

I know not how to tell thee who I am. My name, dear saint, is hateful to myself, Because it is an enemy to thee. Had I it written, I would tear the word.
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Why does Juliet want Romeo to have a different name?

Answer and Explanation: Juliet wanted Romeo to have a different name because his name prevented the two of them from being together. Romeo's surname identified him as a member of the Montague family. The Montagues and the Capulets (i.e., Juliet's family) were constantly at odds with one another.
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Why did Juliet offer to deny her family name and why did she ask Romeo to do the same?

Juliet believes that love stems from one's inner identity, and that the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets is a product of the outer identity, based only on names. She thinks of Romeo in individual terms, and thus her love for him overrides her family's hatred for the Montague name.
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Where does Romeo hide while talking to Juliet?

The Balcony Scene

At the start of this scene, Romeo hides beneath Juliet's balcony and overhears her talking about him. He eventually comes out and they talk to each other.
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Explaining the Quotations from 'The Romeo and Juliet Song'



Did Romeo and Juliet sleep together in the book?

At the beginning of Act III, scene v, Romeo and Juliet are together in Juliet's bed just before dawn, having spent the night with each other and feeling reluctant to separate. We might conclude that we're meant to infer that they just had sex, and that may be the way the scene is most commonly understood.
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Why is Romeo jealous of Juliet's hand?

This is a metaphor, or a comparison of two things, where Romeo likens Juliet to the sun and imagines that the moon must be jealous of how beautiful she is. He wishes she knew he was there and that he loves her, and as she lays her cheek on her hand, he says that he wishes that he was a glove on her hand.
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What does Juliet promise to do if Romeo swears his love to her?

She asks him to "Deny thy father and refuse thy name"(2.2. 34), so that he will no longer be a Montague, or -- if he won't do that -- if he will just swear he loves her, she will give up the name of "Capulet." Hearing this, Romeo asks himself if he should speak now, or listen some more.
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Why did Capulet disown Juliet?

Capulet shows his stubbornness as he is shocked by his daughter's refusal to marry Paris and therefore threatens to disown her for displeasing him.
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What is Juliet apologizing for?

Advertisement - Guide continues below. Act 4, Scene 2. Juliet comes home, all fake-humble and repentant. She apologizes for being a bratty teenager and says she'll marry Paris. Lord Capulet is overjoyed and decides the marriage will take place the next day, even if he has to stay up all night making preparations.
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Why did Juliet in her soliloquy say so much about name?

'What's In A Name' Quote Translation

Juliet is not allowed to associate with Romeo because he is a Montague. If he had any other name it would be fine. She's complaining that his name is meaningless. If the rose had any other name it would still be the same.
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What does it mean when Juliet says what's in a name?

When playwright William Shakespeare asked the question, “What's in a name?” in Romeo and Juliet, he was referring to the idea that names themselves are a convention to distinguish things or people, but themselves do not have any worth or meaning.
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Why does Romeo apologize for his name to Juliet?

Juliet is trying to justify her love for her family's enemy. Why does Romeo apologize for his name to Juliet? He knows that Juliet has been raised to hate his family's name and that if he could change it, he would.
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What does Romeo say before he dies?

Here's to my love! O true apothecary, Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die.
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What does Romeo say about names?

“What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell just as sweet.” William Shakespeare uses this line in his play Romeo and Juliet to convey that the naming of things is irrelevant.
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What is the famous line from Romeo and Juliet?

Thus with a kiss I die. O happy dagger, This is thy sheath: there rust, and let me die.
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Why did Juliet stab herself?

Juliet had killed herself because she saw Romeo's dead body. Romeo had killed himself because he had heard that Juliet had died. Also, the letter he was supposed to receive from the friar had come too late.
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Who did Juliet not want to marry?

Lady Capulet tells Juliet about Capulet's plan for her to marry Paris on Thursday, explaining that he wishes to make her happy. Juliet is appalled. She rejects the match, saying “I will not marry yet; and when I do, I swear / It shall be Romeo—whom you know I hate— / Rather than Paris” (3.5.
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Who did Juliet refuse to marry?

The scene starts with Lady Capulet telling Juliet that Lord Capulet has arranged her marriage to Paris in four days' time. Juliet refuses to marry and her father threatens to disown her.
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Why does Juliet feel she Cannot marry Paris?

However, at the party, Romeo and Juliet fall in love at first sight, but due to tragic circumstances, they cannot be together. Because she is in love with Romeo, and secretly marries him, she cannot marry Paris, nor does she want to.
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What is the moral lesson of Romeo and Juliet?

Answer and Explanation: The moral of Romeo and Juliet is that hatred and anger are destructive.
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Why couldn t Romeo and Juliet get married?

Answer and Explanation: As mentioned by the chorus at the start, the Montagues and Capulets have been feuding for some time. No specific reason is given but they despise each other. With this force of will against them, Romeo and Juliet will never be able to be together.
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Why do Capulets fingers itch?

Capulet's 'fingers itch' because he wishes to punish Juliet because of her behaviour. (6) 'Out on her, hilding! ' - the use of the word 'hilding' is a derogative term, meaning worthess, and highlights Capulet's disgust. The exclamation mark highlights his anger.
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How does Romeo react to Juliet's death?

Romeo is distraught because he regards banishment as a form of living death when he cannot be with Juliet. The Friar tries to reason with Romeo, but young Romeo is inconsolable — "with his own tears made drunk." The Nurse arrives and tells Romeo of Juliet's grief.
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What is the rude gesture in Romeo and Juliet?

Biting the thumb

It can be interpreted as being equivalent to giving someone the middle finger or challenging to a fight. This version is still in use in some countries. In William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, Capulet's servant Sampson starts a fight by "biting his thumb" at Abram, Montague's servant.
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