"O she doth teach the torches to burn bright . . ." It's not really a soliloquy since there are other people on stage, although none of them can hear him. It's really more of an aside. However, since Romeo is never alone on the stage in this scene, it's as close as you're going to come.
Romeo's plans change throughout the play, as the situation changes. His plans in Act 1 Scene 1 are totally different from those in Act 5 Scene 1
in the end of act1 scene4 romeo feels joyous to go on and find a new "fish in the sea of life"
He brings him the news of Juliet's (seeming) death
There is : Act 1 scene 1 Act 1 scene 2 Act 1 scene 3 Act 1 scene 4 Act 1 scene 5 Act 2 scene 1 Act 2 scene 2 Act 2 scene 3 Act 2 scene 4 Act 2 scene 5 Act 2 scene 6 Act 3 scene 1 Act 3 scene 2 Act 3 scene 3 Act 3 scene 4 Act 3 scene 5 Act 4 scene 1 Act 4 scene 2 Act 4 scene 3 Act 4 scene 4 Act 4 scene 5 Act 5 scene 1 Act 5 scene 2 Act 5 scene 3 x meikaah
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At the end of Act 1, Scene 3, Romeo is excited and eager to attend the Capulet party in the hopes of seeing Rosaline, the woman he loves. He is hopeful that the event will provide an opportunity to catch Rosaline's eye and win her affection.
Act 1 Scene 1 He says he is "in love" - line 162 with Rosaline but the love is unrequited love "Out of her favour where i am in love"- line 162. He is Isolated "private in his chamber" - line 132. He is depressed "Shuts up his windows"- line 133. He is pessimistic "I have lost myself" - line 191.
Yes, in Scene 1. Act 3 scene 1 is usually a good scene in any Shakespearean play.
Act 1 Scene 3, d'ya think?
In Act 1, Scene 1
scene 1 act 3
Romeo is sad in Scene 1 act 1 because he is in love with Rosaline but she doesn't love him back.