"If I profane with my unworthiest hand / This holy shrine, the gentle fine is this: / My lips two blushing pilgrims ready stand / To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss." It is the first quatrain of a Sonnet that he and Juliet compose together, extemporaneously, at their first meeting.
Juliet was initially surprised and taken aback when Romeo kissed her for the first time, but she soon reciprocated his feelings and became swept up in the moment of passion.
She probably felt flirty, in love and also shy. This is probably to show her innocent but devoted character.
"Oh, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" He thinks she is the most beautiful girl he's ever seen.
"You kiss by the book." Whether that's good or bad probably depends on the book.
in love
he felt excited
Yes, they were deeply in love.
he kissed juliet
Romeo dreamed the night before his death that Juliet kissed him and all was right in the world.
He dreams that he died, and Juliet kissed him and he came back to life.
She flirts with him. Although he starts the flirting.
Romeo and then Juliet...
Because she fell in love immediately with Romeo. At the first night they saw each other she was already kissed by him.
Romeo and Juliet first met in a feast at Capulet's house.
Romeo and Juliet first meet at the Capulet's party
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