An illiterate servant, who Capulet has instructed to hand out invitations, asks Romeo to read the names of the invitees for him.
Romeo and his friends learn about the party at the Capulet's through a servant's invitation list that is accidentally shown to them on the streets of Verona. They decide to attend the party as an opportunity for Romeo to see his love interest, Juliet.
The servant that Capulet sends to deliver the invitations is illiterate and cannot read the guest list. He asks Romeo to help, and Romeo, being a decent guy agrees to read it for him.
They learn who is coming to the party.
Benvolio and Romeo went to the Capulets' party with Mercutio and other friends.
Tybalt challenges Romeo to a duel after Romeo gatecrashed the Capulets' party with his friends Benvolio and Mercutio.It's a challenge.
Romeo and his friends Mercurito and Benovlio gatecrash the party because Romeo's beloved Rosaline was going to be there
Because his friends want to go to the Capulets party
He crashed the party. He wasn't invited.
The servant with the invitations cannot read, and so asks Romeo to read the list of people to whom the invitations are to be sent.
Because he is a Montague and the party is the Capulets
Rosalind, she is the one Romeo sneaks into the party to see when he meets Juliet.
In "Romeo and Juliet," the Montagues and Capulets do not become friends. The resolution of the play involves the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet, which ultimately prompts the families to reconcile and put an end to their feud.
To the Capulets' backyard, where he sees Juliet on her balcony.
To the Capulets' backyard, where he sees Juliet on her balcony.