The balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous scenes from all of Shakespeare's plays and clips are widely available online. Websites such as YouTube, Vimeo, and Daily Motion have reenactments of this scene from various movie versions and productions of this play.
juliet is up on the balcony and romeo under ,looking up at her , and they start talking there , but towards the end romeo sort of leaps up and hangs of the balcony trying to catch hold of juliet
Romeo sneaks over the fence to get into Juliet's backyard. She is standing at her window in her nightie, wishing out loud that Romeo wasn't a Montague so she could be with him. Romeo takes this as a cue and reveals himself. They acknowledge their love for each other and Juliet says that if he is really serious about her and wants to marry her, he should send word the next day at nine o'clock by means of a messenger which she will send. (This is the nurse but she does not say so).
"Depicted" means to show or represent. The scene is depicted by performing it. One person acts the part of Romeo and another acts the part of Juliet. Each one says the lines Shakespeare has written for him or her. Where appropriate, the actors can make movements suggested by the dialogue or stage directions: when Romeo says "See how she leans her cheek upon her hand", Juliet should be leaning her cheek on her hand. It is also possible to depict a performance of the scene in other ways: you could make an animation of it, or a painting of one part of it, or a photo of people acting it out.
There is a balcony in Verona, Italy that is claimed to be Juliet's balcony. But since Romeo and Juliet is only a play, there probably isn't a real life balcony that was used by Juliet.
In act two (2) the famous balcony scene takes place in Romeo and Juliet.
Juliet's balcony is located outside of her room
It's all of act two scene two.
By the balcony
Verona, Capulet Mansion, Juliets balcony (That's tha balcony scene I presume) Romeo and Juliet never meet in Mantua, which is where Romeo is banished too.
the best scenes are the balcony scene and the last scene (when Romeo and Juliet die)
juliet
Romeo and Juliet declare their love for each other.
Balcony scene
Verona, Capulet Mansion, Juliets balcony (That's tha balcony scene I presume) Romeo and Juliet never meet in Mantua, which is where Romeo is banished too.
the best scenes are the balcony scene and the last scene (when Romeo and Juliet die)
The sun!
Juliet sends her Nurse to find out if she is to be married to Romeo.
Juliet in the balcony scene
juliet
Romeo and Juliet declare their love for each other.
Balcony scene
The character Juliet says the famous line "Parting is such sweet sorrow" in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." She utters these words in Act 2, Scene 2 during the famous balcony scene.
She wishes he wasn't a Montague.
There is the famous balcony scene. The scene where romeo die before Juliet awakes. This question isn't specific enough.
Juliet said it to Romeo in the balcony scene