You can't blame him, being able to eavesdrop like that. We believe that when we hear people talking when there is nobody around, they speak the truth, or at least the truth as they believe it. Juliet herself admits that if she had known Romeo had been there she "should have been more strange."
Her family didn't like Romeo. Tybalt tried to kill Romeo at the party where Romeo and Juliet first met. If Romeo walked up and knocked on the Capulets' (Juliet's family) front door, he would've been greeted very hostilely. Plus, isn't a garden more romantic anyway? :)
Romeo hides in the garden beneath Juliet's balcony while talking to her in the famous balcony scene in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
romeo doesn't hide from Juliet he hides from prince the police man because he killed juliets cousin
He hides in the garden because he doesn't want the Capulets to see him because he's tresspassing and because he's their worst enemy he'll be killed.
the servant who cant read told him about it and they wore masks to hide their identities
At Friar Lawrence's
He hides from her on the balcony because he wants to hear what she's saying. the "Romeo Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo speech"
The Friar's plan is to hide Juliet in the Capulet family tomb, where Romeo will later come to retrieve her once she awakens from the potion-induced sleep.
Because he says that night can hide him and that the love he feels for juliets is so strong he can die in peace now that he knows juliet loves him back.
romeo was sent to mantua after killing Tybalt
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Romeo and Juliet hide their love because their families, the Montagues and Capulets, are bitter enemies. Revealing their love would likely lead to conflict and potentially harm to themselves or their families. They keep their relationship secret to avoid further fueling the feud between their families.
Romeo says this line in Act 2, Scene 2 of "Romeo and Juliet" as he talks about how the darkness of the night will help him conceal his presence from anyone who may be watching. He is addressing Juliet and expressing his desire to be with her despite the dangers posed by their families' feud.
Romeo and Juliet are restricted from being together due to their families' feud. They must hide their love and meet in secret. Additionally, Juliet is also restricted from choosing her own husband as her parents have already arranged a marriage for her.
in love but said they have to hide their marriage as the two families dont get on. but they are madly inlove.
Romeo says, "I have night's cloak to hide me from their eyes." in Act II Scene 2. He doesn't use the words you indicate; perhaps you are reading someone else's Romeo and Juliet.