He has misgivings about it. He has a feeling that no good will come of it.
Capulet was surprisingly tolerant of the fact that Romeo had gate-crashed. Although Tybalt wanted to throw Romeo out, Capulet told him to let Romeo stay and enjoy the party.
Lady Capulet supports Juliet's marriage o Paris.
Mercutio is Romeo's best friend and he feels really bad about the fact that Romeo is worried about going to the Capulet party. Mercutio tells him that dreams aren't really worth worrying about (because Romeo had a dream about the party). He wants to calm Romeo down and make him feel better.
the answer youre lookin for is torchbearer.
He doesn't want to go at first but only changes his mind because Rosaline would be there, and then he would be able to prove his point to Benvolio that no one is more beautiful than Rosaline. And FYI it's Capulets not Caplets.
"He is worried that romeo actually wants to marry a Capulet" said someone. Not true--he knew Romeo was after Rosaline and she was a Capulet. What the friar actually says, "Therefore thy earliness doth me assure thou art uprised with some distemperature." means that he suspects that Romeo is worried or upset about something and so didn't sleep well.
because the audience are aware that Juliet is married and in love with Romeo, but yet she has to deny her love and go along with life pretending to not long for Romeo, when in actual fact she is heartbroken, missing her husband and is being enbraced with another marrage, but this one was not wanted. She obviously cannot marry and is finding this all deal difficult. The audience realise this and feel soor for her as who would like to be in her situation?
Amazing
These lines are spoken by Lord Capulet in Act V, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet. He is referring to Juliet's death and expressing his sorrow over her passing, saying that it has made his heart feel light now that she has been "reclaimed" in death.
They didn't want them around each other because of the feud between the Montague's and Capulet's. That's why the have to sneak through the Nurse and Friar Lawrence.
Outraged and somewhat betrayed.
Romeo is in love with Rosaline and she does not feel the same way about him.