What does Romeo mean by dull earth?

Posted by Valentine Belue on Tuesday, July 30, 2024

What does Romeo mean by “dull earth” in scene 1, line 2? She means his life isn’t worth living without Juliet. He needs his body feels that her life was when he is not around her and he wants to do anything to be with her. When they are together he is whole but when they are away he is dead. You just studied 29 terms!Click to see full answer. Simply so, who does Mercutio think that Romeo is in love with in his speech?What’s funny about these lines? Mercutio thinks that Romeo is in love with Rosaline, but he has really fallen in love with Juliet.Similarly, what does the Act 2 Prologue say happened? It says that romeo’s love for Rosaline is dead. This is an example of foreshadowing because it mentions a death bed. Romeo and Juliet both kill themselves and end up in their death bed together. Similarly, it is asked, what does Romeo mean by he jests? The words, “He jests at scars that never felt a wound” occur at the very beginning of Scene 2, but Romeo is referring to all the “jests” made about him in Scene 1. Romeo is implying Mercutio is able to laugh at a man who is in love because he has never been in love himself.What happened to Romeo’s love for Rosaline?Romeo says that he is in love with Rosaline, but out of her favor. She has obviously not requited his love, and he is very depressed. When Romeo sees Juliet at the Capulet’s party, he forgets about Rosaline, so his “love” for Rosaline was more like infatuation, puppy love.

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