If you are asking about his troubles with the Cicones, then it is his crewmen he blames.
Read the excerpt from Act I, scene i of Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo: Well, in that hit you miss: she’ll not be hit
With Cupid’s arrow; she hath Dian’s wit;
And, in strong proof of chastity well arm’d,
From love’s weak childish bow she lives unharm’d.
The fact that this dialogue contains elements of a Shakespearean sonnet emphasizes Romeo’s
longing for the woman he is describing.
disdain for Benvolio’s intrusive questions.
wish that Benvolio could also experience love.
skepticism about the idea of being in love.
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Answer:
"The good will win its victory"
Explanation:
it gives off a hopeful tone
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