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To find his love

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Romeo is upset because he is in unrequited love with a girl named Rosaline, who does not return his affections. He is feeling heartbroken and melancholic because of this unrequited love.

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Benvolio and Mercutio want to crash the party with Romeo because it will be a good place for him to "examine other beauties"

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because he wants to forget about rosaline he lovesick

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Romeo crashes Capulet's party because he wanted to see other girls to get his mind off of loving Rosaline.

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Why is Juliet upset at the end of act one and why is romeo upset at the beginning of act one?

romeo is upset at the beginning of act one because the girl who he is in "love" with doesn't love him back. & Juliet is upset at the end of act one because she didn't know romeo was who he was at the party.


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