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Whom is romeo talking to in his aside in scene 2?

Romeo speaks to himself in the aside in "Romeo and Juliet", scene two. Asides are used so that the character can say something to the audience that the other characters are not supposed to be able to hear.


When did Romeo fall in love with Juliet?

When Romeo first sees Juliet dancing at the party, he fell in love.


How does Juliet treat Paris?

She treats him guardedly in the only scene where they actually speak to each other. He is all full of self-importance, imagining that she's excited to marry him. She is being deliberately vague to put him off.


How does Juliet's comment in Act 1 scene v linwa?

In Act 1, Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet says, "My only love sprung from my only hate!" This line reflects the central conflict of the play, as Juliet realizes that she has fallen in love with Romeo, who belongs to the rival family. It also sets the tone for the tragedy that will unfold due to the feuding families.


By the end of scene 4 what plans have juliets parents made for her?

The only plan Juliet's parents make for her in the play is for Juliet to marry Paris.


In what ways does Romeo express his emotions about Juliet when he spies her above?

You are of course referring to the famous balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet, Act II Scene 2. In this scene Romeo is lurking in the dark in the Capulet garden when he spots Juliet standing in her bedroom window. He will stand still while watching her and commenting on her appearance and his feelings about her in a voice only the audience can hear. At the same time she comments on her feelings about Romeo in a voice which Romeo can hear. A good actor will use all of his skills in playing the part of Romeo in this scene. His emotions are primarily expressed in the words he says, but the way he delivers them is also important, so the audience knows that he is sincere. Although this scene does not call for much by way of physical acting, the way the actor stands can also help convey his desire for and attraction to the girl on the balcony.


What does she is the hopeful lady of your earth mean?

In Romeo and Juliet Capulet is stating to Paris that Juliet is his only surviving child, all the rest died.


What major event occurs in scene 6 of Romeo and Juliet?

Romeo and Juliet express their love for one another.'profess' a plus


What does Shakespeare's prolouge of Romeo and Juliet inform the audience about?

It gives a preview of the play: the bitter quarrels of the Montagues and Capulets are ended only by the death of their children, Romeo and Juliet. The 16th century audience would expect drama and gore, making them excited.


Who wants to marry Juliet at the beginning of act one?

Nobody, actually. Paris only approaches Capulet about marrying Juliet in scene 2, which is halfway through Act One.


Why is the balcony scene misnamed?

Most of the dialogue in the "balcony scene" takes place at the window in Juliet's room. Only the final line is on the actual balcony.


Who is queen and how is she described Romeo and Juliet?

The only Queen described in Romeo and Juliet is Queen Mab, the "fairies' midwife", described by Mercutio in a very long speech in Act 1 Scene 4.