== == In act 2 scene 2, she is embarrassed because she is thinking outloud, and talking about Romeo, but she didn't know Romeo was hiding and listening until later. She says, "Thou know'st the mask of night is on my face, / Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek / For that which thou hast heard me speak tonight."
Juliet has been talking to herself about how much she loves Romeo, not knowing that Romeo has sneaked into the garden and has overheard everything she said. When she finds out that he is there it's very embarrassing for her. This is particularly true as girls were expected to respond to a fellow's advances in the way that Rosaline does--by giving a cold shoulder--and to give away your interest so easily suggested you were loose.
Let's assume we are talking about Act 2 Scene 2 and not Act 1 Scene 5. In Act 1 Scene 5, Juliet is not the least embarassed when Romeo shows up and coolly engages him in some witty repartee. In Act 2 Scene 2, on the other hand, she is standing on her balcony in her jammies telling what she believes to be an empty garden how much she loves Romeo. And then Romeo himself walks out of the bushes--talk about embarassing!
Well, this guy who she really likes shows up in her backyard where she's standing at a window in her nightie talking about how much she likes him. Out loud. To herself. Who wouldn't be embarassed?
Juliet didn't know Romeo was listening to her speaking about him.
Juliet is embarrassed because when she is speaking she does not know that Romeo is listening to what she is saying as she speaks of him and she feels embarrassed that he heard what she said.
Because she is gay and don't want everybody to know.
In the balcony scene she has been discovered by her main crush standing there in her nightie talking about how much she loves him.
because she has the same fellings.
Capulet's Orchard? No that is Act 2 Scene 2. Act 2 Scene 5 is Romeo and Juliet's wedding and takes place at Friar Lawrence's place.
Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. Act 2 Scene 2.
Yes she does.
Romeo and Juliet hold conversations in Act I Scene 5, Act II Scene 2, Act II Scene 6 and Act III Scene 5.
No
There are six scenes in Act 2 of Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo and Juliet get married.
Juliet finds out what happened in Act 3 Scene 1.
It's all about arranging Romeo and Juliet's marriage.
Capulet's Orchard? No that is Act 2 Scene 2. Act 2 Scene 5 is Romeo and Juliet's wedding and takes place at Friar Lawrence's place.
Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. Act 2 Scene 2.
Act 2, scene 3
Yes she does.
Romeo and Juliet hold conversations in Act I Scene 5, Act II Scene 2, Act II Scene 6 and Act III Scene 5.
The line "But soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun" is from Act 2, Scene 2 of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." It is spoken by Romeo as he watches Juliet on her balcony.
Noone cares
them going to get married