It's a literary tool to foreshadow the misfortune due to befall him. Or more simply, he doesnt fear anything in particular, its just Shakespeare's way of telling the audience "yes children, something bad is indeed going to happen"
Romeo is afraid to go to the party because he had a dream that going to the party would end in his own death.
Because Romeo was a Motague and they were enemies with the Capiulets and he was scared of what might happen if he went.
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He is afraid of angering Capulet
Romeo considers crashing the party when he finds out that Rosaline will be there.
Mercutio's first attempt to snap Romeo out of his depression is his speech on Queen Mab on the way to the Capulet's party.
Benvolio tells Romeo that Juliet is a Capulet at the party.
Tybalt...he says theres a montague and trys to have him kicked out
Romeo first sees Juliet at a party. Before the party, Romeo was very much into another girl. But once Romeo sees Juliet, he is instantly infatuated by her beauty.
He heard Romeo's voice and just by the way he is talking, he can recognize him also When Tybalt is ready to seize Romeo and throw him out of the party, what does Capulet say to Tybalt?
An example of foreshadowing in act 2 of Romeo and Juliet is when Romeo expresses his fear of attending the Capulet's party, stating that he has a feeling the night's events will lead to his untimely death. This foreshadows the tragic fate that awaits both Romeo and Juliet in the story.
Romeo considers crashing the party when he finds out that Rosaline will be there.
Mercutio's first attempt to snap Romeo out of his depression is his speech on Queen Mab on the way to the Capulet's party.
Romeo has a premonition of his own death. He expresses a fear about the upcoming events and feels that attending the Capulet's party will lead to his untimely demise. This foreshadows the tragic events that will unfold in the rest of the play.
Romeo should hide out because he wasnt suppose to be at the party .
Benvolio tells Romeo that Juliet is a Capulet at the party.
The party-goer who was most outraged by Romeo's presence at the Capulet's party in "Romeo and Juliet" was Tybalt, a cousin of Juliet. Tybalt was quick to recognize Romeo and vowed to seek revenge for his intrusion.
Theoretically, no. Tybalt is so overcome with rage after Romeo insults him after crashing the party, there is really no way Romeo could've stopped it without getting killed himself.
Tybalt...he says theres a montague and trys to have him kicked out
Romeo first sees Juliet at a party. Before the party, Romeo was very much into another girl. But once Romeo sees Juliet, he is instantly infatuated by her beauty.
Benvolio is worried about Romeo's sudden change in mood and behavior at the party. He tries to calm Romeo down and advises him to not act impulsively.