What point does Juliet make when she speaks these lines in Act II, Scene ii, of The

Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet?



What’s in a name? That which we call a rose

By any other name would smell as sweet.

A
She wishes that Romeo would change his name.

B
She loves Romeo even though he is a Montague.

C
She thinks that Romeo has a sweet-sounding name.

D
The growing love she feels for Romeo is like a blooming rose.