In the year 1303.
Maskers, which included anyone attending a masquerade ball, wore masquerade masks in medieval times much like in Act 1 Scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet.
masked ball or masquerade ball
The host at the Capulet ball in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is Lord Capulet, the patriarch of the Capulet family. He organizes the event to celebrate the festivities and to introduce his daughter Juliet to potential suitors. The ball serves as a crucial setting for Romeo and Juliet's first encounter, leading to their tragic love story.
Tybalt recognizes Romeo's voice at the ball in Act I scene 5 of the play Romeo and Juliet. He says, "This, by his voice, should be a Montague." He cannot see Romeo's face because he is wearing a mask.
there was a masquerade ball held by the capulets (juliets family) and romeo and his friends go because they want to make romeo see that rosaline (girl he loved) was not the only woman in the world. He danced with Juliet and they fell in love
Capulet's ball
Juliet's garden to listen to her.
at capulet's ball/feast.
Juliet agrees to consider meeting Paris at the masquerade ball but is not fully committed to marrying him. She promises to look at him and see if he could be a suitable match, but she also expresses reluctance, as she has not yet thought about marriage.
Romeo had hoped to see Rosaline at the ball. Rosaline was a girl that Romeo liked before he meet Juliet. Except Rosaline doesn't love Romeo back
When Romeo arrives at the Capulets' home, he is invited inside as a masked guest at the masquerade ball. He is not recognized by the Capulets or their guests, which allows him to interact freely with Juliet and eventually leads to their fateful meeting.
Yes, Mercutio was at the ball in Romeo and Juliet. He is a close friend of Romeo and attends the Capulet's party with him.