 Studying Romeo and Juliet, here's how you can analyze the famous balcony scene between Romeo and Juliet in that two scene too. Romeo sees Juliet appear at her balcony and these exclamatory sentences show that he is in love with her and he doesn't know when to profess his love for her. Julia doesn't realize he's watching her and she calls out, oh Romeo Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? The repetition of the word Romeo shows she too is obsessed with him and she's wondering where he is. Julia then reflects his but thy name that is my enemy and the admin pentameter here shows she is reflecting on how absurd it is, she cannot love Romeo just because he's a Montague. Romeo then reveals himself to Juliet and he tells her that he'd rather be killed by the Capulets than have to live without her love and this is shown through this oxymoron. Julia then tells Romeo that if he's serious about her, she will wait for him to send a messenger to tell her when they're gonna get married and this is shown through Ascension and Caesura. Romeo swears he will do so and the high-pubbly hair shows he's really keen to have a hasty marriage with Juliet.