Yes they were... i think. They certainly act like it. Mind you they acted drunk on the way to the party and they act that way at 9:00 the next day so who can tell? It's a director's call. (This is a play, remember)
Mercutio and Benvolio's conversation reveals that Romeo had left the party to wander off by himself, indicating his tendency to isolate himself when troubled. Mercutio also shares his concerns about Romeo's continued melancholy over Rosaline, showing that Romeo's emotional state is a point of worry for his friends.
when Tybalt threatens Romeo, Mercutio is very protective of him, Romeo doesn't care, Tybalt is just provoking them to start something to so prince will come and the Montagues will get in trouble. But Mercutio wants to fight, and does for Romeos sake. He ends up getting killed.
Juliet does. When she awakes, Romeo is lying dead, having drunk the poison. The Prince has the final speech in the play, though.
In Act 2, Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet (the balcony scene), Juliet recognizes Romeo by his voice. "My ears have not yet drunk a hundred words of thy tongue's uttering, yet I know the sound."
Both Tybalt and Mercutio. Also Gregory and Sampson in the first scene of the play.
Actually, nothing. It is not what Romeo says but how he says it which gives him away. She says, "My ears have yet not drunk a hundred words of thy tongue's uttering, yet I know the sound." She knows his voice.
This quote from "Romeo and Juliet" highlights the power of love at first sight. It shows how Romeo is captivated by Juliet's beauty and is able to recognize her voice even though they have not spoken much. The quote signifies the instant and profound connection between the two characters.
I haven't heard you say a hundred words yet, but I recognize the voice. Aren't you Romeo, a Montague?
"Happy" usually meant "fortunate" or "lucky" in Shakespeare's day. Juliet wants to do herself in, but Romeo has drunk all the poison. Then Juliet finds the dagger: what luck! how fortunate! what a happy coincidence! Hence it is a "happy dagger".
The play Romeo and Juliet is a story about two young people falling in love.The problem that each of them had was the fact that they both belonged in the family of the two rivals.They both fell in love with each other. One day Juliet drunk a potion that put her into a deep sleep.When Romeo saw that Juliet was laying there helplessly he later took his life. When Juliet awoke from her deep sleep and saw that Romeo took his life she to took her life.
Thinking Juliet is dead, Romeo commits suicide to join her. Knowing Romeo is dead, Juliet commits suicide to join him. The loss of their children reconciles Capulet and Montague, and the feud is ended.
Father Lawrence is a priest in in north-east Varrock (near wildy and small bank). U get advice from him for Romeo and Juliet (quest) (he is often drunk). :) :) :) :) Hope this helps.