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Juliet reveals her private thoughts that she would not have told romeo to his face

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Q: Why is it important that Juliet does not know Romeo is there in the garden listening?
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What does Romeo hear which finally makes him reveal his presence in the garden?

Romeo hears Juliet speaking about her love for him to herself, which prompts him to reveal his presence. Juliet is expressing her feelings and longing for Romeo, unaware that he is listening nearby.


Is Romeo is discovered by Juliet's Nurse in the garden?

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Who thinks that romeo has leaped in to the Capulet garden?

Juliet believes that Romeo has leaped into the Capulet garden when she sees him there during their meeting in Act 2, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."


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The Nurse. :)


Where is Romeo when he overhears Juliet talking?

he's in the garden


After the ball where does romeo go?

Juliet's garden to listen to her.


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Romeo climbed over the wall surrounding the Capulet garden to gain entry and see Juliet.


How was soliloquy used in the balcony scene of Romeo and Juliet?

Juliet starts out speaking in what she thinks is a soliloquy except that unknown to her Romeo is listening in. This enables Romeo to find out why Juliet really thinks about him without the usual doubletalk.


Why does Juliet admit her love for Romeo so quickly?

She didn't know he was listening.


Who is one of the most important characters of Romeo and Juliet?

Romeo. The other one is Juliet, as if you didn't know.


Who follows romeo after the ball to juliets garden?

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What are examples of irony in the play 'Romeo and Juliet'?

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