Juliet states “My only love sprung from my only hate” (I.v.138). This quote is from when Juliet first finds out who the man she met at the dinner is, the son of the rival family. They had only met and spoken once, but she already referred to him as her love even after knowing who he is. Her inexperience with love and life made her think he is the right one for her and that’s how she is towards him until she dies. After knowing Romeo for hardly a few days, Juliet agrees to marry the man from the opposing family. “If that thy bent of love be honorable, thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow” (II.ii.143-144). Since Juliet does not have much experience with love, she believes Romeo is the man for her and agrees to wed the stranger without even knowing him
Juliet states “My only love sprung from my only hate” (I.v.138). This quote is from when Juliet first finds out who the man she met at the dinner is, the son of the rival family. They had only met and spoken once, but she already referred to him as her love even after knowing who he is. Her inexperience with love and life made her think he is the right one for her and that’s how she is towards him until she dies. After knowing Romeo for hardly a few days, Juliet agrees to marry the man from the opposing family. “If that thy bent of love be honorable, thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow” (II.ii.143-144). Since Juliet does not have much experience with love, she believes Romeo is the man for her and agrees to wed the stranger without even knowing him