Yes it was, and the Montagues weren't supposed to go! Naughty little Romeo. Lol
Romeo is not the one that has the party. The ones that have the party are the Capulet's and it takes place at the Capulet Household.
Romeo meets Juliet, and they both fall in love.
i dont know im just a kid lol how did i get here anyway
Romeo meets Juliet. That's the most important part. Also, Tybalt recognizes Romeo as a gatecrasher and vows to fight him.
It took place at the Capulet Mansion.
The party takes place in Act 1 Scene 5
Romeo sees Juliet for the first time at her house. Her family (the Capulets) held a party, and Romeo and his friends Benvolio and Mercutio learned of it when they bumped into the Clown, Capulet's servant. Romeo was in love with Rosaline at that time, and Benvolio suggests that they go to this party, as Rosaline, who is a Capulet, would be there. However, Benvolio's goal is for Romeo to meet another girl and fall in love, which did happen; unfortunately, this other girl, which is Juliet, happens to be a Capulet as well.
It's a party. The purpose was to have a good time. And since they were having the party, it's a chance to get Paris and Juliet to meet.
I don't think it ever straight out says this but there has been a feud between the Montagues and Capulets for a very long time, so it is understood that Lord Capulet would not like Romeo, since he is a Montague
At a party at her father's house (Act 1 Scene 5 of the play)
Juliet sends the nurse to get information from Romeo regarding when they are to meet to be married. Romeo tells the nurse to tell Juliet to devise a plan to get out of the house and go to the confession later that day. In Friar Lawrence's cell is were they will meet and be married.
Romeo sees Juliet for the first time at her house. Her family (the Capulets) held a party, and Romeo and his friends Benvolio and Mercutio learned of it when they bumped into the Clown, Capulet's servant. Romeo was in love with Rosaline at that time, and Benvolio suggests that they go to this party, as Rosaline, who is a Capulet, would be there. However, Benvolio's goal is for Romeo to meet another girl and fall in love, which did happen; unfortunately, this other girl, which is Juliet, happens to be a Capulet as well.
Romeo buys a ticket to the Capulet party from the servant in scene 1 of "Romeo and Juliet." This ticket allows him to attend the party where he meets Juliet for the first time.
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Juliet is surprised at Romeo's presence because she does not expect to see him at her family's party, as their families are long-time enemies. Their unexpected encounter creates tension and excitement in the play "Romeo and Juliet."
It's a party. The purpose was to have a good time. And since they were having the party, it's a chance to get Paris and Juliet to meet.
In Shakespeare's play, the Sunday night is when Capulet throws a party which Romeo and his buddies crash. It is the party where Romeo and Juliet meet. It's the same in any of the several films which are closely based on the play.
There's a big brawl in the marketplace between the followers of the Montagues and the followers of the Capulets. The Prince breaks it up. After the fight Mrs. Montague sends Benvolio to find Romeo and to find out what his issue is. Meanwhile, Paris asks Capulet if he can marry Juliet. Capulet says he doesn't think so, but invites him to a party he is throwing. He sends out a servant to deliver the invitations. Benvolio finds Romeo and finds out he is moping because he is in love with Rosaline. they find out from the servant delivering invitations that she is going to be at Capulet's party, which they then plan to crash. At the party, however, Romeo forgets all about Rosaline when he sees Juliet. They meet, they talk, they kiss. At the same time Juliet's cousin Tybalt vows to get revenge on Romeo as an evil party-crasher.
I don't think it ever straight out says this but there has been a feud between the Montagues and Capulets for a very long time, so it is understood that Lord Capulet would not like Romeo, since he is a Montague
We the readers are introduced to the fued that the Capulets and Montagues are having when some people from each side meet in the street. They call each other some names and start fighting. The prince shows up and tells them that they are being ridiculous and that if they do it one more time, they will be punished. Towards the beginning of the act, Juliet, the nurse, and Lady Capulet are talking about how Juliet is getting close to the age when she should be married off. Lord Capulet is having a party that night. Paris, a man who wants to get married to Juliet, is going to be there. Juliet promised the nurse and her mother Lady Capulet that she would check him out at the party and see if she would like to get married to him. Meanwhile, Romeo is out with his buddies. He is upset because the girl he likes is going to be a nun. So, yeah, their relationship wouldn't work out. His friends Benvolio and Mercutio are trying to cheer him up. They hear about this party that the Capulets are having. Romeo's friends want him to get over this girl and think maybe if he sees all the attractive women at the party he will forget all about her. Since they are mortal enemies with the Capulets, they are not invited. But who cares about that? They crash the party in disguise. At this party, Romeo and Juliet catch eyes across the room and start to talk. They get pretty friendly. They still don't know each other's first name, let alone last names. Because of this, they do not know that they are making out with someone that their parents hate. Unbeknowst to them, Juliet's cousin Tibult has spotted Romeo. Tibult is a bit hot-headed and wants to start a fight. However, his uncle Capulet won't let him.
When the servant meets Benvolio and Romeo, he asks for their help with delivering invitations to a party hosted by the Capulet family. Benvolio and Romeo agree to assist and end up attending the party, where Romeo meets Juliet for the first time. This encounter plays a significant role in the unfolding of the tragic love story between Romeo and Juliet.
At a party at her father's house (Act 1 Scene 5 of the play)
Romeo helps the servant deliver an invitation to the Capulet party by reading the guest list and identifying the people who are invited. This is how Romeo learns about the party and decides to attend, where he meets Juliet for the first time.