What does Romeo mean when he says give me my sin again?
What does Romeo mean when he says give me my sin again?
O trespass sweetly urged! Give me my sin again. Juliet continues the metaphor when she asks if her lips have taken his sin, and Romeo kisses her again when he says, “Give me my sin again.” Overall, all of the religious imagery and metaphors indicate their love is a spiritual one.
What does the quote my lips two blushing pilgrims mean?
He uses the metaphor of “two blushing pilgrims” line 3 to represent his lips. He says the pilgrims stand ready, meaning his lips are ready to kiss Juliet. Juliet refers to herself as the saint while Romeo refers to himself as a pilgrim.
What does Romeo mean by Juliet if Saints have lips?
Romeo implies that if “saints and holy palmers” (line 100) have lips, then they must be lip to lip, or kissing, since holy palmers are “palm to palm” (line 99). Romeo asks Juliet if saints and “holy palmers” (line 100) also have lips, implying that Juliet and he should also be able to kiss on the lips.
Have not saints lips and holy Palmers too Juliet Ay pilgrim lips that they must use in prayer Romeo O then dear saint let lips do what hands do they pray grant thou lest faith turn?
Ay, pilgrim, lips that they must use in prayer. Yes, pilgrim—they have lips that they’re supposed to pray with. O, then, dear saint, let lips do what hands do. 105Then move not, while my prayer’s effect I take.
What did Romeo say when he saw Juliet?
Romeo opens with “she doth teach the torches to burn bright!” After this, he uses language such as “Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope’s ear;” and “Did my heart love till now?” and “I ne’er saw true beauty till this night.” Romeo is completely consumed with the sight of Juliet. He is incapable of seeing anything else.
What does I’ll not endure him mean?
TYBALT. It fits when such a villain is a guest. 75I’ll not endure him. TYBALT. It’s the right way to act when a villain like him shows up.
Who was to blame for Juliet and Romeo’s death?
Romeo
Why does Capulet call Tybalt a Princox?
why does capulet call tybalt a princox? what does this mean? why would this be insulting to tybalt? He calls him this because he was being overbearing and over reacting of the situation when more important thing were occurring.
Why did Romeo and Juliet fall in love so quickly?
Meeting Juliet and finding that she is amenable to his advances helps him to move on from Rosaline. On the other hand, Juliet loves Romeo because she feels pressure from her parents to marry. They have an instant attraction, and when a person is young and impressionable, this is sometimes all it takes to spark love.