They get married without any one knowing because their families are bitter enemies and if they told their parents about their love they would be against it.
Juliet is supposed to be going to confession when she secretly meets and gets married to Romeo in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
They sneak off to be secretly married by Friar Laurence.
Friar Lawrence, a monk, who married them in secret and later provided Juliet with a sleeping potion.
Romeo's servant will bring cords to the Nurse as a way for Romeo to climb up to Juliet's balcony to meet her. This is part of Romeo's plan to secretly see Juliet without anyone knowing.
Makes choices without Juliet knowing
what important information does the nurse bring to juliet
Juliet almost married Paris, a nobleman chosen by her parents. However, her true love was Romeo, with whom she secretly married. Their love story ends in tragedy due to the feud between their families.
he called him a no good hobnockker
In William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," it is Lord Capulet who arranges for Juliet to marry Paris for financial gain. Lord Capulet sees the marriage as a way to secure his family's social standing and wealth. Juliet, however, is already secretly married to Romeo, which complicates the situation and leads to tragic consequences.
No, she is married to him in Act 2 Scene 6
Juliet is unreasonable in Romeo and Juliet when she makes impulsive decisions without considering the consequences, such as marrying Romeo after knowing him for only a short time. She also defies her family and societal norms to be with Romeo, escalating the conflict between their families.
By lying to her parents and secretly getting married to a guy they don't approve of then smuggling him into her bedroom so they can have sex. Wait, the question was how Juliet demonstrates that she is a dutiful daughter, right?