not to swear at all ....actually first she askes him to swear by himself...then not to swear at all
It's the other way around. "Do not swear at all; Or if thou wilt, swear by thy gracious self, Which is the god of my idolatry, And I'll believe thee."
She sends the nurse to find out whether Romeo is serious about marrying her. But by sending the nurse she is indicating that she is still serious about marrying him. The nurse is Juliet's pledge of love.
In Act II, Scene 2, the famous balcony scene, after Juliet realizes that Romeo has overheard her declare her love with the words,
Romeo, doff thy name;
And for that name, which is no part of thee,
Take all myself. (2.2.49-51),
she blushes in embarrassment, but Romeo is touched by her declaration and exclaims his love for her by saying that he will swear it and cast off his name that is an "enemy" to her. Clearly touched by Romeo's declarations of love, she is uncertain that he is sincere as he may simply be matching her emotions with his, and if he swears his love, Romeo may not really be sincere. So, she asks him to court her and to swear his love as she has already given hers. But, above all, Juliet desires that Romeo send her word the next day that they can be married:
Three words, dear Romeo, and good night indeed.
If that thy bent of love be honourable,
Thy purpose marriage, send me word to-morrow(2.2.148-150)
Juliet wishes that he send her word of where and when they can be married; she will then come to him and be his forever.
Romeo sends beautiful flowers and love tokens to show his love for Juliet and let her know that he is okay.
She sends him a ring. It's the only gift that passes between them.
He tries. "By yonder blessed moon I swear . . ." She doesn't want him to swear by the moon though.
The moon is inconstant, it changes shape over the month. Juliet does not want an inconstant lover!
He wants to swear by the moon, but Juliet doesn't want to hear him swear by the moon.
Himself
Well if you ask how old was Romeo was he would be Sixteen and Juliet thirteen but if your a youngster 16 and 13
I think this is referring to this bit of dialogue: Romeo: Lady, by yonder blessed moon I swear... Juliet: O, swear not by the moon [ ... ] lest thy love prove likewise variable. In other words, she's not telling him not to swear his love, she's telling him "Don't swear on the moon. It changes. I don't want a love that waxes and wanes." If you meant something else, please be more specific.
Because the moon always changes through its cycles, like someone might change their mind. "the inconstant moon, that monthly changes in her circle orb, lest that thy love prove likewise variable."
"Open the tomb and lay me with Juliet." Romeo does it too.
Juliet's nurse.
In the 1996 version of Romeo and Juliet, she did not love Paris, but it seemed that Paris loved Juliet or was deeply obseesed with her that he would ask for her hand in marriage.
Well if you ask how old was Romeo was he would be Sixteen and Juliet thirteen but if your a youngster 16 and 13
I think this is referring to this bit of dialogue: Romeo: Lady, by yonder blessed moon I swear... Juliet: O, swear not by the moon [ ... ] lest thy love prove likewise variable. In other words, she's not telling him not to swear his love, she's telling him "Don't swear on the moon. It changes. I don't want a love that waxes and wanes." If you meant something else, please be more specific.
The most famous quote from Romeo and Juliet is by Juliet saying 'Romeo, Romeo, where fore art thou Romeo' which basically means 'Romeo Romeo why are you Romeo'
Juliet asked Friar Laurence to help her avoid marrying Paris by giving her a plan to fake her death so she could be with Romeo instead.
Because the moon always changes through its cycles, like someone might change their mind. "the inconstant moon, that monthly changes in her circle orb, lest that thy love prove likewise variable."
Juliet's nurse.
"Open the tomb and lay me with Juliet." Romeo does it too.
Juliet's nurse.
Romeo, to ask him if he wants to continue with marriage to Juliet
The nurse is looking for the patient to provide care, medication, or assistance with their medical needs. It is part of their responsibilities to monitor the well-being of their assigned patients and provide appropriate medical attention as needed.
Romeo asks his friend Benvolio to help him arrange a meeting with Juliet in the afternoon.