When Lady Capulet informs Juliet about marriage, Juliet responds with, “I’ll look to like, if looking liking move.” (A1, S3, L98). Juliet suspects that one cannot love another by simply looking at them. However, later in the play she soon posses infatuation by doing this herself.
In a soliloquy, Juliet reveals her “love” for Romeo and asks him, “Deny thy father and refuse thy name! Or, if thou wilt not, be but swon my love,” (A2, S2, L36-37). Juliet is clearly intoxicated with infatuation because true love neglects backgrounds and names.
In consequence to greatly displeasing Capulet for going against his wishes, he threatens to disown Juliet, therefore, she cries out, “Good