because romeo wants to destroy Juliet!
6 people total Romeo Juliet Lady Montague Tybalt Mercutio Paris
It depends which Romeo and Juliet you are talking about. Shakespeare's play is the most famous, and it was written in 1595 or so. But there have been lots of Romeo and Juliets both before and since--stories, poems, songs, operas, ballets and so on.
Yes, in fact they did get married. They got married by Friar Lawrence. He was the priest that helped him at the wedding. They get married between act 2 and act 3 of the play.
Juliet is afraid of the dark so she is afraid of who is speaking to her on the balcony but when she finds out it is Romeo she is happy.
Hes not.
Well, just about everything. For example, in the last scene he abandons Juliet because he is afraid of the watch, thus allowing her to kill herself. He does not reveal that Juliet is already married, even when Paris comes to arrange a wedding, because he is afraid that the families will be mad at him for marrying her to Romeo.
He is equally afraid of both, insofar as he is afraid of any of them. He is not so afraid as to refuse to marry their children secretly, but is afraid enough that he won't come forward and admit it.
She is afraid but determined.
Juliet fears that Romeo will be caught and killed by her family, the Capulets, if he is discovered at her balcony. She also worries about their forbidden love being discovered and the consequences that might follow.
The most direct cause of Romeo and Juliet's death is their impulsive decision to marry in secret, which ultimately leads to a chain of events resulting in their tragic end. Their families' long-standing feud, miscommunication, and the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt also contribute to the tragedy.
no he did not but he resembles the actor who did very much
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.