Tybalt... Cause he's balls to the walls
Tybalt recognizes Romeo's voice at the Capulet's feast and is outraged that he has crashed the party. He informs Lord Capulet about Romeo's presence and insists that he should be removed from the party immediately. Lord Capulet, however, allows Romeo to stay because he does not want to cause a scene at the feast.
Tybalt!
Tybalt recognizes Romeo, a Montague, at his uncle, Lord Capulet's, party, and believes Romeo intends to insult the Capulet family.
Juliet recognizes Romeo's voice at the Capulet's feast.
because he doesn't belong there.
Two cooks were hired to prepare the Capulet's wedding feast.
To fleer and scorn at the Capulets. Tybalt is under the impression that Montagues all hate Capulets so much that whatever they do must in some way be insulting.
The Capulets throw a big feast in Romeo and Juliet where Romeo and Juliet first meet and fall in love.
Yes the Church recognizes the feast day. However, in the United States it is not a Holy Day of Obligation.
Tybalt is angry that a Montague is attending a the Capulets Feast. He thinks Romeo is trying to make a mockery of them
Romeo and the others are going to wear masks to get into the Capulet's feast. Romeo is not so eager to participate because he's still love-sick over Rosaline.
At Lord Capulet's ball in the play "Romeo and Juliet," dishes such as meat, cheese, bread, fruit, and wine were likely served. The menu would have reflected the opulence and wealth of the Capulet household, with a variety of delicacies to impress the guests.
Nearly all the recognized saints have a designated feast day each year. However, there are thousands and thousands of saints in Heaven whose names are known only to God who do not have a feast day. All Saints Day recognizes all the unnamed saints.
discovers that it stems from unrequited infatuation