Romeo and his friends plan to hide their identity at the Capulet's party by wearing masks. This allows them to mingle with the guests without being recognized.
Well, Mercutio was invited. But as for Romeo and the rest, Capulet didn't mind as long as they behaved themselves.
Benvolio tells Romeo that Juliet is a Capulet at the party.
Romeo dressed in: red cap w/ feather, red suit w/ tie and ruffles , and white ruffle pants.
Romeo and his friends learn about the party at the Capulet's through a servant's invitation list that is accidentally shown to them on the streets of Verona. They decide to attend the party as an opportunity for Romeo to see his love interest, Juliet.
Romeo and Benvolio are not immediately recognized at the Capulet's party because they are wearing masks, which conceals their identity. This allows them to move around the party without being easily identified.
Romeo finds out about the Capulet party when a servant, who is unable to read, asks him for help in reading the invitation. The servant, unaware of Romeo's identity, invites him to the party, mentioning that it is a grand event hosted by the Capulet family. Intrigued by the prospect of seeing Rosaline, Romeo decides to attend, setting the stage for his fateful encounter with Juliet.
Benvolio convinced Romeo to go to the Capulet's party.
No one recognizes Romeo at first when he attends the Capulet party because he is wearing a mask, which conceals his identity. Additionally, Romeo is not well known to the Capulet family, so they would not easily recognize him among their guests.
The line "Is she a Capulet?" is said by Romeo in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet". He utters this line when he first sees Juliet at the Capulet's party and realizes she is from the rival Capulet family.
Romeo's friends, Mercutio and Benvolio, convince him to go to the Capulet's party to meet new young ladies. They encourage him to forget about his unrequited love for Rosaline and to have a good time at the party.
Lord Capulet let romeo stay at the party because he did not want an uprising to make him look bad at his own party. Trust me I read Romeo and Juliet 3 and a half weeks ago.
The masquerade party in Romeo and Juliet is hosted by Lord Capulet, Juliet's father. It is held at the Capulet household.