Tybalt is angry because he is always looking for a fight, and Montagues crashing the Capulet party seemed like a great excuse to him. Capulet, on the other hand, had nothing personally against this particular Montague and in fact held him in some esteem. Capulet had crashed his share of parties when he was young. He doesn't want his wife's goonish relatives spoiling his party by causing a fight.
Lord Capulet is initially angry when he finds out Romeo is at the party but then chooses not to cause a scene because of Romeo's reputation as a well-behaved young man. He instructs Tybalt to let the matter go for the night.
An illiterate page asks Romeo to read the guest list for him, and Romeo does, meanwhile seeing Rosaline on the list and deciding to go to it.
Nothing. He was behaving himself, so why shouldn't he have a good time?
The guy delivering invitations asks for Romeo's help in reading the guest list.
Benvolio and Romeo went to the Capulets' party with Mercutio and other friends.
He crashed the party. He wasn't invited.
If I remember correctly it is the Capulet party, and is the only party in the whole play. Of course, by me saying that, the reason Romeo thinks it's a bad idea is because it is the Capulet's house.
Because he is a Montague and the party is the Capulets
"Give me my rapier, boy." It was a chance for a fight.He is extremely rude and wants to fight him. He assumes that somehow Romeo's attendance at the party is intended to insult the Capulets. For Tybalt, anything will do for an excuse to fight.
They learn who is coming to the party.
Rosalind, she is the one Romeo sneaks into the party to see when he meets Juliet.
no one
Romeo considers crashing the party when he finds out that Rosaline will be there.
To the Capulets' backyard, where he sees Juliet on her balcony.
To the Capulets' backyard, where he sees Juliet on her balcony.
Let's go crash it!