a. It is an eloquent and insightful analysis of the difference between a person’s passions and a person’s family allegiances.
b. It is humorous for Juliet to compare Romeo to a rose.
c. It presents an interesting contrast between real and imagined enemies.
a. It tells us how much Juliet hates her family.
b. It makes clear how intelligent Juliet is about her forbidden love.
c. It gives us information about the causes of the feud between the two families.