foreshadowing
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.
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After Romeo kills Tybalt, Juliet's mother becomes so furious with him that any hope of reconciling her (and therefore probably her husband) to Juliet's marriage with Romeo seems impossible. There is a feeling of desperation, even despair.
Romeo mentions feeling uneasy about going to the party because he had a premonition of impending doom or misfortune. He expressed a sense of foreboding and had a bad feeling about the night ahead.
Romeo has nightmares about going to the Capulet party yet he goes anyway
Nothing. He's cool with it.
He has misgivings about it. He has a feeling that no good will come of it.
because he was worrid that the both nauty and violent families might start a fight or an argument.
Romeo and his friends Mercurito and Benovlio gatecrash the party because Romeo's beloved Rosaline was going to be there
Romeo, Benvolio and his pals are going to sneak in under Mercutio's invitation.
her excuse was she had to watch romeo and juliet. but she ended up going anyway.
Queen mab.. Romeo is feeling that something is wrong at the party Juilet thinks she sees tybalts ghost as she is taking the potion Juliet tells romeo that he looks as if he is dead (pale)