In order to get married, yes.
Early Monday afternoon. The nurse goes to meet Romeo at nine and they chat and then she returns and talks to Juliet, taking her sweet time about it. By the time Juliet got there it would be probably just after noon. It is mid-afternoon when Romeo has his run-in with Tybalt.
Id say between 8-10pm
Juliet sends the nurse to get information from Romeo regarding when they are to meet to be married. Romeo tells the nurse to tell Juliet to devise a plan to get out of the house and go to the confession later that day. In Friar Lawrence's cell is were they will meet and be married.
It's a party. The purpose was to have a good time. And since they were having the party, it's a chance to get Paris and Juliet to meet.
Juliet's messenger, Friar Lawrence, is supposed to meet Romeo at 9am to discuss their plan for Juliet to fake her death so she can be with Romeo. They need to ensure that Romeo is aware of the plan and knows what to do next.
Yes. Because Romeo and Juliet are characters in a play, they come alive every time the play is performed which is just about every year from 1595 to the present, 1995 included.
The song which was the main love theme from Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet was known at the time as "What is a Youth" and nowadays is more usually called "A Time for Us"
In Shakespeare's play, the Sunday night is when Capulet throws a party which Romeo and his buddies crash. It is the party where Romeo and Juliet meet. It's the same in any of the several films which are closely based on the play.
Romeo and Juliet meet for the first time at the Capulet's party, where they instantly fall in love. They only meet a handful of times throughout the play before tragedy strikes. Their love story is intense and passionate but tragically short-lived.
Romeo's body lies in the tomb the entire time Juliet is there in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
No.
Romeo sees Juliet for the first time at her house. Her family (the Capulets) held a party, and Romeo and his friends Benvolio and Mercutio learned of it when they bumped into the Clown, Capulet's servant. Romeo was in love with Rosaline at that time, and Benvolio suggests that they go to this party, as Rosaline, who is a Capulet, would be there. However, Benvolio's goal is for Romeo to meet another girl and fall in love, which did happen; unfortunately, this other girl, which is Juliet, happens to be a Capulet as well.