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What happens first at the Capulet party?
Capulet advises Paris to spend some time winning his daughter’s affections first, beginning at their upcoming party. A Capulet servant, sent on the errand to deliver his master’s party invitations, bumps into Romeo and Benvolio. The servant cannot read and so asks Romeo to read the invitation for him.
What is the first action Romeo takes at the Capulet party?
The first action Romeo takes at the Capulet party is to do what? Ask a servant where Tybalt is. Ask a servant who Juliet is. Ask Capulet for permission to dance with Juliet.
What event are the Capulets now preparing for in Act 4 Scene 5?
Summary: Act 4, scenes 4–5 Early the next morning, the Capulet house is aflutter with preparations for the wedding.
What happens at the Capulet party?
In any event, the three sneak into the costume ball, wearing masks to disguise their identities. While Romeo’s focus is on spying Rosaline, it is at the Capulet Ball where he spots Juliet for the first time. Juliet, in the meantime, plays to Count Paris, but is as smitten by Romeo’s introduction as Romeo is by her.
Why does Lord Capulet want Paris to wait before marrying Juliet?
Why does Capulet want Paris to wait before marrying Juliet. He doesn’t trust Paris. He needs to get approval from Escalus first. Juliet is already promised to another suitor.
What does Juliet see that frightens her?
Why does Lord Capulet want Juliet to marry Paris? As Romeo leave, Juliet has a feeling of doom, what does she see that frightens her? she sees Romeo lying dead at the bottom of a tomb. Lady Capulet tells Juliet that in order to get revenge for Tybalt’s death, she will do what?
What will be Juliet’s excuse for leaving the house to go to church that afternoon?
What will be Juliet’s excuse for leaving the house to go to church that afternoon? She will say she is going to meet Tybalt.
Who does Lord Capulet say has married Juliet?
Paris
Lord Capulet argues with Juliet The scene starts with Lady Capulet telling Juliet that Lord Capulet has arranged her marriage to Paris in four days’ time. Juliet refuses to marry and her father threatens to disown her.
What event are the Capulets preparing for now?
What even are the Capulets now preparing for? The Capulets are preparing for Juliet’s wedding.
Who finds Juliet dead?
The Nurse finds Juliet, apparently dead. Hearing the commotion the Nurse makes, Capulet and Lady Capulet enter, horrified to find their daughter in such a state. Then Friar Lawrence and Paris arrive to fetch the bride for the wedding, and everyone grieves her loss.
Is Rosaline a Capulet or Montague?
Rosaline (/ˈrɒzəlɪn, -iːn/) is a fictional character mentioned in William Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet (1597). She is the niece of Lord Capulet.
How long does Lord Capulet want Paris to wait to marry Juliet?
Capulet is overjoyed, but also states that Juliet—not yet fourteen—is too young to get married. He asks Paris to wait two years.
Why does Romeo want to avoid the Capulets party?
In Act 1, Scene 4, what reason does Romeo give for wanting to avoid the Capulets party? Which event during the Capulets party in Act 1, Scene 5 takes place first? In Act 1, Scene 2, Benvolio suggests that Romeo go to a party that Rosaline will also attend and “with unattainable eye/compare her face with some that I shall show.”
Which is event in Act 1 Scene 5 takes place first?
Which event during the Capulets party in Act 1, Scene 5 takes place first? In Act 1, Scene 2, Benvolio suggests that Romeo go to a party that Rosaline will also attend and “with unattainable eye/compare her face with some that I shall show.” Benvolio hope to show Romeo that In act 1 scene 1 how does Romeo feel when he thinks about Rosaline?
Why does the Prince call the Capulets rebellious subjects?
In act one scene one why does the prince call the Capulets in the Montagues “rebellious subjects, enemies to peace/profanders of this neighbor-stained steel? Why did the Capulet and Montague stop their feud at the end of the play?
What does Romeo say in Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet?
During Juliet’s soliloquy in Scene 2, Romeo asks, “Shall I hear more, or shall I speak at this?” (line 37).Shakespeare uses this aside to show that Romeo * does not know if he should reveal his presence to Juliet. has come too quickly.