at first she doesn't, but he tells her he is there eventually
Juliet stands at her window lamenting about romeo because she is in love with him.
Romeo sees Juliet at the window in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." They are professing their love for each other in the famous balcony scene, which is Act 2, Scene 2.
Juliet, I guess.
The sun. The window is the east and Juliet rises out of it like the rising sun. What Romeo actually says is the famous line "What light from yonder window breaks? It is the east and Juliet is the sun."
The figurative language in Romeo and Juliet is old English.
The most famous quote from Romeo and Juliet is by Juliet saying 'Romeo, Romeo, where fore art thou Romeo' which basically means 'Romeo Romeo why are you Romeo'
Most famously, Romeo and Juliet discuss their love in Juliet's backyard. Juliet is in her window and Romeo is in the bushes down below. It's in Act 2 Scene 2 of the play.
Romeo gives the Nurse a rope ladder in order that he might climb into Juliet's window later that night
In Act 2 Scene 2, Juliet starts off thinking that she is alone as she expresses out loud how much she loves Romeo. How embarassing to find that he's standing right there!
It is from Act II Scene 2. Romeo's full line is "What light from yonder window breaks? It is the East, and Juliet is the sun."
The most famous episode is when Romeo sneaks into Juliet's backyard and overhears her at her open window talking to herself.
What light through yonder window breaks; it is the East and Juliet is the sun.