Out the window. Romeo says, "Farewell, farewell! one kiss, and I'll descend." Clearly he is going down the same rope ladder he used to get up there in the first place.
Romeo escapes from Juliet's room in Act 3 Scene 5 by climbing out of the window and descending the ropes that were used to scale the wall when he first visited her. He leaves before Lady Capulet enters her room to tell her about the plans for her marriage to Paris.
Your question is a bit vague. Are you talking about Act 2, Scenes 1 and 2? Mercutio in Scene 1 is trying to get Romeo to come out of hiding by talking dirty about Rosaline. This is the sort of joshing locker-room talk that Mercutio is used to engaging in with Romeo. But Romeo won't have any of it. "He jests at scars that never felt a wound." Romeo realizes that, as with most locker-room talk, Mercutio has no idea what her is talking about. Romeo has grown out of that stage.
Assuming you are talking about Act 1, the scenes are set as follows: Scene 1: A Public Place Scene 2: A Street Scene 3: A Room in Capulet's House Scene 4: A Street Scene 5: Capulet's House.
In a dangerous move, Romeo opts to climb the walls of Juliet's courtyard. This move will put him outside of her room just as Juliet is talking to herself out on her balcony. This will set up the famous balcony scene that occurs in Act 2, Scene 2.
Act 3 scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet is set in Juliet's room. Romeo is leaving for his exile and Juliet is upset over the separation. Lady Capulet then comes into Juliet's room and informs her that she will be marrying Paris. The conflict is that Juliet's parents are forcing her to marry Paris and she is already married to Romeo.
Well in act 3 scene 2 Juliet awaits in her room to see romeo climb the ladder and come to see her. But the nurse comes in and tells her that Tybalt, her cousin, has been killed and Romeo has been banished. Those are the two reasons. *Tybalt being killed *Romeo being banished
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The duration of A Room for Romeo Brass is 1.5 hours.
In Act 2, Scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet, Benvolio and Mercutio discuss Romeo's whereabouts, as they are looking for him. They banter about Tybalt and Romeo's recent infatuation with Juliet. The scene serves as a comedic interlude before the intensity of the upcoming events.
She plans to use it as a ladder to get Romeo into her room and "tie up the marriage" (During this time, the marriage would not be complete until the lovers had sex). Of course, this is not actually "said" in the play, but we can say that it happened between Act III Scene 3 and Act III Scene 5, since in the end Scene 3 Romeo runs to an unknown place and at the start of Scene 5 he is seen with Juliet early in the morning.
A Room for Romeo Brass was created on 1999-08-23.
A Room for Romeo Brass was released on 10/27/2000.
The Production Budget for A Room for Romeo Brass was $5,250,000.