they will kill Romeo.
here is a quote that demonstrates this:
Juliet: if they see you, they will kill you.
Romeo: alas, I'm more afraid of your eyes than 20 of their swords.
Act 2 scene 2, Juliet says to Romeo: "And the place death, considering who thou art, if any of my kinsmen find thee here." So basically she says that he will be killed if he is found there by her family.
If Juliet's kinsmen see her talking to Romeo, they will tell her father, Capulet and he might send some people she will have to eat a lot of pie
They will kill him
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They make fun of the nurse and when she says she needs to talk to Romeo mercutio wants to make fun of Romeo for it but benvoilo tries to prevent it.
A servant who can't read asks Romeo to read the invitation to the Capulet party out loud so the servant knows who to invite. Romeo decides to go because Rosaline's name is on the invitation and he hopes to see her at the party.
Balthasar brings Romeo the news of Juliets death (dispite the fact its part of frir larance's plan to let Juliet escape to her romero) and Romeo responds with total unconventional heartbreak and diseides to take his life by her side.
We don't actually see this happen. What we see is Juliet promising to send a messenger to Romeo the next day at nine, then Romeo talks to the friar, then Romeo and the Nurse show up in the marketplace. Juliet may be giving her instructions to the Nurse while Romeo is talking to Friar Lawrence in Act II Scene III; it certainly happens after scene 1 and before scene 3.
They think that she is depressed over the death of Tybalt
She does not see Romeo at first. She feels him hold her hand and hears his voice before she sees him. Her response is to his voice, not his appearance.
They make fun of the nurse and when she says she needs to talk to Romeo mercutio wants to make fun of Romeo for it but benvoilo tries to prevent it.
they were never together. he went to juliets fathers masqerade to see rosaline and saw Juliet and thought she was better looking and would make a better love.
You can't blame him, being able to eavesdrop like that. We believe that when we hear people talking when there is nobody around, they speak the truth, or at least the truth as they believe it. Juliet herself admits that if she had known Romeo had been there she "should have been more strange."
Romeo sneaks into Juliet's balcony in an attempt to profess his love for her and to be with her despite the feud between their families, the Montagues and Capulets. He wants to see Juliet and continue their secret relationship without being discovered.
A servant who can't read asks Romeo to read the invitation to the Capulet party out loud so the servant knows who to invite. Romeo decides to go because Rosaline's name is on the invitation and he hopes to see her at the party.
Balthasar brings Romeo the news of Juliets death (dispite the fact its part of frir larance's plan to let Juliet escape to her romero) and Romeo responds with total unconventional heartbreak and diseides to take his life by her side.
Romeo wishes he were a glove upon Juliet's hand, so he could touch her cheek and be close to her always.
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We don't actually see this happen. What we see is Juliet promising to send a messenger to Romeo the next day at nine, then Romeo talks to the friar, then Romeo and the Nurse show up in the marketplace. Juliet may be giving her instructions to the Nurse while Romeo is talking to Friar Lawrence in Act II Scene III; it certainly happens after scene 1 and before scene 3.
To take the drug from the Monk's cell and drink it until she wakes up she will in the cemetery where Romeo will take her to escape
They think that she is depressed over the death of Tybalt