In this iconic quote from "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet expresses her deep love for Romeo while lamenting the conflict between their feuding families. She questions why he must belong to the Montague name, which stands as an obstacle to their love. Juliet’s longing for a world where their families' enmity does not dictate their fate illustrates the intensity of her feelings and desire for unity.
She implores Romeo to abandon his family name or to simply declare his love for her, suggesting that if he does, she would renounce her own identity as a Capulet. This passionate plea highlights the theme of love's power to transcend societal divisions, underscoring the tragedy of their situation in a world governed by family loyalty and social expectations.