During the fifth scene of "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo and Juliet meet for the first time at Capulet's party. They flirt with one another. Romeo playfully pretends that Juliet is a saint that Romeo must kiss in order to absolve his sins. Juliet, amused by Romeo's speech, agrees and they share their first kiss. Afterwards, Juliet claims that Romeo's sin is now on her lips, so Romeo kisses her again to take his "sin" back.
Four conversations: one when they meet in Act 1 Scene 5, one in her backyard in Act 2 scene 2, one when they meet to marry in Act 2 Scene 6, and one when they wake up in bed together in Act 3 Scene 5.
Romeo talks about how he is depressed. Mercutio wants to talk about love, then does talk at extraordinary length on the subject of dreams. They also talk about the party they are about to attend.
Their first conversation is about whether Romeo should get to kiss Juliet. His pick-up line is "If I profane with my unworthiest hand this holy shrine, the gentle sin is this: my lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand to smooth this rough touch with a tender kiss." Or in simpler but much less cool language, "If I hurt your hand by holding it, let me kiss it better." What makes this cool is that Romeo is expressing himself with words like "profane", "holy", "shrine", "sin" and "pilgrims", which makes it look like he's talking about religion, when he is really trying to snog Juliet. And Juliet picks up on this and continues the conversation using all this religious imagery while still really discussing whether or not Romeo can kiss her.
THey are immediately in love courtesy of AuroraBorealis :P
There are many conversations. You have to be more specific.
It's the balcony scene, the most famous love scene of all time! What do you think they were talking about in a love scene?
They are immediately in love.
the nurse encourages Juliet to marry Romeo
The nurse
It's a sonnet.
No
Extremely rapidly. They started off a conversation which is really a sonnet, and by the end, Romeo is kissing her.
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The main purpose of Romeo and the Nurse's conversation is for Romeo to find out if Juliet returns his feelings and to arrange for their secret marriage. The Nurse acts as a go-between and provides a way for Romeo and Juliet to communicate.
the nurse encourages Juliet to marry Romeo
The nurse
In "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo and Juliet are the only ones who know the details of their conversation on the balcony. Romeo overhears Juliet speaking her thoughts aloud, and the two lovers share a private exchange where they declare their love for each other and make plans to be together.
These words were spoken by Juliet in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." It is part of a conversation where Juliet expresses her love for Romeo despite the obstacles they face.
It's a sonnet.
No
The marriage between Romeo and Juliet takes place in secret at Friar Laurence's cell in Romeo and Juliet.
Juliet is waiting for the Nurse to bring her the message from Romeo. The Nurse is the one who has been communicating between Juliet and Romeo.
It is Juliet's nurse who interrupts Juliet's and Romeo's conversation on the balcony. She calls Juliet back inside, urging her to come back to her room.
Extremely rapidly. They started off a conversation which is really a sonnet, and by the end, Romeo is kissing her.