The way he does respond is the socially acceptable response: moping and claims that he will die without her love.
he makes fun of nurse
she says that romeo is very nice man to marry her
Douglas Booth was not anyone in Romeo and Juliet. He will be the actor who portrays Romeo in a new film version of the play, which is expected to be released in 2013.
He is richer than Juliet...
Their options are to take sides or get out of the way.
A servant of Capulet informs Romeo by handing him a paper that tells of the ball and invites him along. Benvolio then persuades Romeo to go along and compare Rosalines face to others to prove thy swan a crow. Answer from: http://www.william-Shakespeare.info/act1-script-text-romeo-and-juliet.htm
he makes fun of nurse
she says that romeo is very nice man to marry her
He calls her the "son"
Douglas Booth was not anyone in Romeo and Juliet. He will be the actor who portrays Romeo in a new film version of the play, which is expected to be released in 2013.
Well, Mercutio was invited. But as for Romeo and the rest, Capulet didn't mind as long as they behaved themselves.
That enemies and grudges can lead to more damage then what could be expected.
One example of hyperbole in Romeo and Juliet Act 1 is when Romeo describes Rosaline's beauty as "bright smoke" and her rejection as "hanging in the stars." These exaggerated statements convey the intensity of Romeo's feelings of love and heartbreak.
Two more corpses than were expected. He expected Tybalt to be there, but not Paris or Romeo. He expects Juliet to be there but she is not a corpse. Yet.
Romeo responds by claiming he spent the night alone in the woods, away from his friends. He does not explain his reasoning and avoids mentioning his secret marriage to Juliet.
Act 3 of Romeo and JulietWhile their families expected submission to their parents desires for separation, Romeo and Juliet asserted their independence by falling in love.
He is richer than Juliet...