What does Juliet mean when she says,"What's in a name? That which we call a rose/ By any other name would smell as sweet"? (Check all that apply.)(2 points)

Responses

That the names of things do not affect what they are.
That the names of things do not affect what they are.

That she cannot love Romeo because he is a Montague.
That she cannot love Romeo because he is a Montague.

That Romeo's name does not change the essence of who he is or her love for him.
That Romeo's name does not change the essence of who he is or her love for him.

That names are the only thing that matter.
That names are the only thing that matter.

1 answer

The correct responses are:

  • That the names of things do not affect what they are.
  • That Romeo's name does not change the essence of who he is or her love for him.

In this quote, Juliet is expressing the idea that a name is merely a label and does not define the essence of a person or thing. She believes that her love for Romeo transcends the conflict between their families’ names.