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I personally do not think that it was fair for them to say this, either to Romeo or to women. Gender stereotypes were a lot more prevalent in the 13- and 1400s than they are now. People expected more of men than they did of women — they were not supposed to show weakness or sorrow.
(Do not copy answer word for word, you'll get busted for plagiarism! These are just ideas to work off of :D)
That wouldn't be considered taunting, the term for that would be an insult.
Who's Elisa, and what book and/or passage are you reading? Nobody can answer without that context.
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........What is this for?