Romeo and Juliet's wedding was a secret ceremony attended by only a few key characters in the play, such as Friar Laurence and the Nurse. It was not widely known among the public or many other characters in the story.
The Nurse is the only woman to know about their wedding. Friar Laurence also knows about it.
I think it is that she is crying and crying and she will kill her self if romeo is killed but i am not positive
like when romeo was under juliets balcony for the first time and he was speaking to himself as Juliet was pronouncing her love for him meanwhile she did not know romeo was there.
They barely know each other, they are very young, and their families don't know about the marriage.
There is no such scene. Capulet (he's not a Lord, by the way) does not even know about Juliet's involvement with Romeo until after her death.
They are better parents because they know and understand Romeo and Juliet better and they don't protest Romeo and Juliets love.
The plan is that his brother Friar, Friar John, will take a letter to Romeo. But Friar John is prevented from giving him the message.
In Act 4, everyone is running around making wedding preparations when we know that there will be no wedding.
No! The family does not know that Romeo and Juliet are getting married. But that is not the only marriage in the play. There is a planned wedding of Juliet to Paris. And that wedding the family does know about.
Well, temporarily at least. We don't know what happens after the last scene in the play, but they are at least temporarily friendly.
They had different mothers--they were not brother and sister, you know. We don't know about Lady Montague, but Capulet says that Lady Capulet was about Juliet's age when Juliet was born. That would make her about twenty-eight.
You cannot normally identify a scene in a Shakespeare play with just the scene number. There are a number of scenes in every play which are called "scene 3", often as many as five different ones. In Romeo and Juliet the nurse comes looking for Romeo in Act III Scene 3, in order to deliver a message from Juliet and a ring. She is in Act I Scene 3 and Act IV Scene 3 as well, but is not looking for Romeo.
There are very few plans for the wedding of Romeo and Juliet - they get married in secret (only Friar Laurence and the Nurse know), so there can be no big event. The only real 'plan' is that the wedding will take place when Juliet visits Friar Laurence to give her confession.