According to my copy of the play, line 117 of Act 2 Scene 2 (the balcony scene) is "I have no joy of this contract tonight" which has nothing to do with making any plans.
he makes a plan to marry juliet
when you finally decided to use condoms.
The turning point in the play "Romeo and Juliet" is when Romeo kills Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, and is banished from Verona. This sets in motion a plan to reunite Romeo and Juliet, which eventually ends in their deaths.
The turning point in the play "Romeo and Juliet" is when Romeo kills Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, and is banished from Verona. This sets in motion a plan to reunite Romeo and Juliet, which eventually ends in their deaths.
In Romeo & juliet, on thrusday, Paris plans on being marred to Juliet.
Romeo's servant Balthazar tells him the news from Verona.
Romeo will know that Juliet is faking her death as part of a plan to be with him, but he is unaware of this plan and believes it to be true.
Romeo had already made up his mind to kill himself before he saw Juliet. He just carries on with that plan.
Romeo plans to enter Juliet's house by scaling her wall.
No, Romeo does not receive the letter explaining Juliet's plan to fake her death. This miscommunication leads to their tragic deaths.
get married
yes