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4. according to lord montague, how does romeo spend his days and nights…

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  1. according to lord montague, how does romeo spend his days and nights?
  2. what is the reason for romeos despair?
  3. why will rosaline

ot be hit with cupids arrow\?
scene 2

  1. how old is juliet? what age does her father think is appropriate for marriage?
  2. what does lord capulet encourage paris to do at the feast?

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Question 4
Brief Explanations

In "Romeo and Juliet", Lord Montague says Romeo stays up late at night (in a "sullen" mood, often alone) and then hides in his room during the day, avoiding sunlight, due to his lovesick state over Rosaline.

Brief Explanations

Romeo is in despair because he is in love with Rosaline, but Rosaline does not return his love (she has sworn to live a chaste life and reject romantic relationships). His unrequited love causes him great sadness and longing.

Brief Explanations

Rosaline “will not be hit with Cupid’s arrow” because she has made a vow to live a life of chastity (abstaining from romantic love and marriage). She has decided to remain single and devoted to a life without romantic attachments, so she rejects the idea of falling in love (even if Cupid, the god of love, were to try to make her fall in love).

Answer:

According to Lord Montague, Romeo spends his nights walking alone (often in a melancholy, lovesick way) and his days hiding in his chamber, avoiding the light of day.

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