Juliet discovers Romeo hiding in the Capulet orchard when he overhears her declaring her love for him from her balcony.
They will kill him
He jumps over the wall.
Capulet's Orchard
He jumps over the wall.
He goes to Juliet's house and breaks into her garden.
The wings of love.
In Act 2 of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo goes to the orchard outside the Capulet's house to see Juliet after the Capulet's party. This is where the famous balcony scene takes place, where Romeo overhears Juliet professing her love for him. Romeo climbs the orchard wall to be closer to Juliet and they exchange vows of love.
At the beginning of Act 2, Romeo sneaks into the Capulet's orchard to find Juliet, wanting to see her again despite the family feud.
discovers that it stems from unrequited infatuation
He jumps the fence into the Capulet's Orchard.
When Romeo speaks with the Clown, he learns about the Capulet's servant list and discovers that Rosaline, the woman he loves at the beginning of the play, will be attending the Capulet party. This information leads Romeo to attend the party as well, where he meets Juliet and their tragic love story begins.
Romeo risks being discovered by the Capulet family and facing their wrath for trespassing. If he is caught, it could lead to a confrontation or violence between the Montagues and Capulets.