"Then I defy you, stars!" He immediately makes plans to go to Verona even at peril of his life.
scaled the wall, said he loved her
Because Romeo and Juliets families are enemies :: Juliets father disaggrees with her following her heart so he can choose someone who 'he thinks' is caring enough to look after his daughter after his death. She Has no say in what he does and so he chooses 'Paris'.......However romeo and Juliet do get married just not with the consent from her or his family...... Hope That helps XD xxx
Juliet's father did not know about Juliet's marriage to Romeo until after her death. He was insisting on her getting married to Paris, not knowing that she was already married. And Juliet didn't want to tell him why she didn't want to marry Paris, which made him even more insistent.
Well, just about anything, actually. Most of his lines if not all of them are in response to something.
Because he says that night can hide him and that the love he feels for juliets is so strong he can die in peace now that he knows juliet loves him back.
I don't think it ever straight out says this but there has been a feud between the Montagues and Capulets for a very long time, so it is understood that Lord Capulet would not like Romeo, since he is a Montague
"Say not banishment. Say death."
He tells Romeo that he could have received the punishment of death....
Quite a lot really. Just about everything Mercutio says in Act I Scene IV is in response to Romeo's "heaviness".
Juliet's eyes are as blue and bright as the beautiful ocean
The nurse arranged the meeting between Romeo and Juliet after Tybalt's death to allow them to say goodbye before Romeo was banished from Verona. She also wanted to update Juliet on Romeo's condition and to try to comfort her in her grief.
Yes. Friar Lawrence sends Romeo a letter to tell him of Juliet's 'fake death', but Romeo never gets the letters. :(