 Studying Romeo and Juliet Here's how you can analyse Act 1, Scene 5 when Romeo and Juliet first meet and fall in love Romeo uses the words holy and pilgrim which belong to the semantic field of religion to show that he sees Juliet as divine in her beauty and he is unworthy of her Juliet mimics Romeo's religious language here and the reference to pilgrims shows that she too is attracted to him Juliet then offers her lips for Romeo to kiss and this imperative sentence here shows that she is quite bold Romeo's use of hyperphora hair shows that he is completely besotted by Juliet and he's now forgotten about Rosaline The nurse then uses this declarative sentence to inform Romeo that Juliet is a Capulet Romeo is devastated when he learns this and the hyperbole here refers to the prediction in Act 1, Scene 1 by the chorus that the love between Romeo and Juliet is ill-fated The nurse then tells Juliet that Romeo is a Montague Juliet's use of oxymoron hair shows she is devastated to learn this Yet she vows in this declarative sentence to still love Romeo