Lady Capulet.
Romeo
Romeo is the first of the two to speak.
Romeo "Is the day so young?"
Romeo is the first of the two to speak in Rome and Julietby William Shakespeare. Romeo's first line is, "Is the day so young?"
Romeo speaks before Juliet however Sampson is the first to speak in the play
First speaks Romeo, in Act I. Scene I. Romeo: "Is the day so young?"
The Prologue is the first to speak: "Two households, both alike in dignity..." If you mean which of the characters, Romeo or Juliet speaks first, it is Romeo in Act I scene 1. Juliet does not appear until Act I scene 3
Romeo does not recite a poem to Juliet. When they first speak to each other, their dialogue forms a poem, but they are not reciting, just talking.
The Nurse. :)
Peter and the musicians.
At first Juliet assumes that Nurse is speaking of her husband, Romeo's death other than the death of her cousin, Tybalt
Juliet is initially frightened when Romeo joins her in the balcony because she is surprised and fearful of being caught by others. She is also afraid of the words Romeo overheard her speak because she had just revealed her feelings for him, and she is unsure of how he will react or if he will reciprocate her love.