In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo goes on and on about how he feels about Juliet, saying every positive thing about her that he can think about. He believes that her “Beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear!” (Romeo and Juliet. 1.5.47).
He most likely did this to get his point across. If he didn’t actually love her, he wouldn’t go out of his way to spill out all of his emotions. He loved Juliet and wanted nobody else but her. He may of wanted to make her his wife before Tybalt did. This is similar to “Michele” because Paul McCartney told the french woman all of his feelings. He probably wanted to this before another