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Q: In Romeo and Juliet what kind of tree did Benvoilio see Romeo on his early morning walk?
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When is the wedding of romeo and Juliet held?

Early Monday afternoon. The nurse goes to meet Romeo at nine and they chat and then she returns and talks to Juliet, taking her sweet time about it. By the time Juliet got there it would be probably just after noon. It is mid-afternoon when Romeo has his run-in with Tybalt.


Who comes to visit with Juliet early that morning?

Romeo comes to visit Juliet early that morning after their secret wedding.


How does Romeo learn of Juliet's love for him?

Early in the play, Romeo and Juliet meet at the Capulet's party and they both fall in love at first sight.


What time of day did the act 2 scene 2 of romeo and Juliet take place?

Late, late at night or early, early in the morning, whichever you prefer. It starts after the party is over and Juliet is getting ready for bed, and carries on until it is nearly dawn.


Why is Friar Lawrence surprised by Romeo's decision to marry Juliet?

Romeo shows up at the friar's doorstep in the early morning. He has not slept all night. He's been with a girl. The last girl the friar heard about Romeo liking was Rosaline, only the day before. All of a sudden, Romeo's talking about this Juliet--and he wants to marry her? I guess the friar's surprised.


After Romeo and Juliet vow their love for one another what do they decide to do and when?

After realizing their love for one another, Romeo and Juliet decide to marry, despite the feud between their two houses. They make this decision in the middle of the night, plan for it the following morning, and are married by Friar Laurence early in the afternoon.


What does thy son and heir now early down mean in Romeo and Juliet?

This phrase from Romeo and Juliet refers to Juliet speaking about Romeo as her future husband and the person who will inherit all of her wealth and property. Juliet is expressing her commitment and love towards Romeo by referring to him as her son and heir before they are married.


What does Romeo give to his servant to take to Romeo father?

Romeo gives a letter to his servant to take to Friar Laurence, not Romeo's father. The letter contains instructions and details regarding Romeo's plan to reunite with Juliet.


What time of day was Romeo and Juliet's wedding?

Romeo and Juliet's wedding took place early in the morning, specifically at dawn. This was due to the rushed nature of their secret ceremony.


What was Friar Laurence's plan for Romeo?

The Friar's plan in Act III Scene 2 is not very detailed but does calm Romeo down a bit. The Friar says, first, consummate the marriage. Romeo can do that because his banishment does not start until the morning of the next day. After spending the night with Juliet, Romeo is to go bright and early to Mantua and . . . well, the friar is not very clear here about what happens next. Basically, Romeo is to hang around in Mantua until the friar figures out some way to get him together with Juliet. The Friar does not actually have a plan, but he is buying time.


What major events happened on monday in Romeo and Juliet?

Just about all of them happen on Monday. Just after midnight: Romeo and Juliet have a romantic scene in her backyard and she asks whether they can be married. Just after dawn: Romeo goes to see Friar Lawrence to arrange the wedding. At 9 a.m.: Romeo tells the nurse where and when Juliet can meet him so they can marry. Early afternoon: Romeo and Juliet marry. Later afternoon: In a street brawl, Tybalt kills Mercutio and Romeo kills Tybalt. Romeo is banished from Verona. That night: Romeo sneaks into Juliet's bedroom so they can consummate their marriage.


Was Romeo and Juliet one of the last plays Shakespeare wrote?

No, Romeo and Juliet is a relatively early play by Shakespeare. It was written in about 1594 or 1595, but Shakespeare kept on writing for almost 20 years more, to 1613. Out of Shakespeare's tragedies, Romeo and Juliet is the second of ten. Only Titus Andronicus is earlier.