It changes from time to time. In act 1 he wants to see Rosaline. In Act 2 he wants to see Juliet then later, Friar Lawrence. In Act 5 he wants to see an apothecary, and then Juliet again even though he thinks she's dead.
because her father didnt like romeo
Juliet's mother would like Romeo dead.
Well, Romeo would come and see her at night as this is when he would most likely not be able to be caught. So that's why she wanted them to come, so she could see Romeo.
A Paradox in Romeo and Juliet Act 1 would be when Romeo is going to see Rosaline and being so in love with her, and then suddenly falling for Juliet.
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the setting in romeo and Juliet is like old style from back on the days
Spark Notes! And it would be wrong, of course. That is because Romeo is a character in a play, and no detailed description of him is possible unless he is portrayed by an actor. Then Romeo looks and sounds just like the actor who is playing him. Romeo as played by Justin Bieber would look and sound a lot different from Romeo played by Chris Rock, but they would both be Romeo.
he compares romeo to many things a man would not like to be compared to, like a woman or a wild beast. romeo cries and weeps and friar lawrence is fed up with his immaturity.
Romeo and Juliet was first published in 1597 in Quarto format. Some people have called this a "bad quarto" but it's not that bad. See the related link to actually see what this book looks like.
Well, after Romeo get banished for killing Tyblat (who killed Romeo's cousin, Mercutio) by the Prince, who was upset because Mercutio was he cousin, Romeo goes to Friar Lawrence's cell and weeps. Juliet's nurse shows up and tells Romeo that Juliet wants to see him for a last farewell. He shows up and I can guess that they have sex. Juliet's mother knocks on her door and Romeo leaves. So the Answer to your question would be Romeo.
because its AWESOME ( not )
Romeo is more optimistic about it. Juliet is much sadder and is very upset that she won't see him anymore where as Romeo knows that he will find a way to see her again. Romeo thinks that banishment is a harsher sentence than death, according to what he says to Friar Lawrence when Lawrence tells him the verdict.