Ah, in scene 1 of "Romeo and Juliet," we see a brawl between the Capulet and Montague families, setting the stage for the feud that drives the story. Romeo is absent in this scene, but his friends Benvolio and Mercutio are present, trying to keep the peace. It's a tumultuous beginning, full of passion and conflict, showing us the deep-rooted animosity between the two families.
The Capulets start fighting with Montagues then the Prince stops it.
In Act 1, Scene 1
There are five scenes in Romeo and Juliet which are scene 1.
The only person Romeo kills is Tybalt.
The fight in Act 3 Scene 1 ensures that Romeo may not live in Verona. Therefore the couple will be separated and will not be able to communicate. This is essential to enable the plot to progress as it does when the real plot kicker happens--Capulet's plan to marry Juliet to Paris. Once Capulet does this, Juliet must try to think of some way to avoid committing bigamy, and the events of this scene severely limit her options, by putting Romeo where she cannot consult with him and by incensing Juliet's mother against Romeo, thus making the idea of revealing the secret marriage to the Capulets unattractive.
Tybalt calls Romeo a "villain" in Act 3, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet.
the plot is to start the story
Romeo is sad in Scene 1 act 1 because he is in love with Rosaline but she doesn't love him back.
Act 1 Scene 5
He doesn't. Mercutio is not in that scene, and Benvolio and Romeo do not part company.
Romeo buys a ticket to the Capulet party from the servant in scene 1 of "Romeo and Juliet." This ticket allows him to attend the party where he meets Juliet for the first time.
There are four scene fives in Romeo and Juliet (one in each of acts 1, 2, 3, and 4). Which scene 5 are you talking about?