In Act 1, Scene 4 of "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo is in a somber mood because he is still heartbroken over his unrequited love for Rosaline. He tells his friends that he has a sense of foreboding about the party and worries that the night's events will lead to something unfortunate.
Tybalt's mood in Act 1, Scene 5 of "Romeo and Juliet" is initially joyful as he is enjoying the Capulet's party. However, his mood quickly turns hostile and vengeful when he recognizes Romeo and wants to challenge him for attending the party. He is fueled by anger and a desire for revenge.
Mercutio and Benvolio are in a good mood. Mercutio makes his mad Queen Mab speech. Romeo on the other hand is "heavy"; he's depressed and foresees trouble.
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hamlet is a separate play from Romeo and Juliet
One of the first developments of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is the party at the Montagues house, to which Romeo and his friends assist and where he ultimately will meet Juliet. However, Romeo wasn't really in the mood to assist, he was feeling the melancholy of an unrequited love for another girl. His friends try to cheer him up and they succeed, because their words lift up his spirit and they all head to the party in a happier mood.
Romeo and Juliet was a story, adapted into verse by Arthur Brooke. William Shakespeare wrote his play based on Brooke's poem. The play has been the inspiration for innumerable screenplays, operas, songs, pieces of orchestral music and ballets. But no novels. There is no Romeo and Juliet novel.
she is dying to get with Juliet and is going to secretly marry her so she tells hime a sacret that he stinks :(
After Romeo kills Tybalt, Juliet's mother becomes so furious with him that any hope of reconciling her (and therefore probably her husband) to Juliet's marriage with Romeo seems impossible. There is a feeling of desperation, even despair.
Romeo is moody because when he is upset about Rosaline, he doesn't wish to talk to anyone but immediately upon meeting Juliet, Romeo begins to speak more with Benvolio and Mercutio. hope that helps.
cause he couldnt decide wether to go out with rosaline or juliet
The mood in the beginning of Act 3 Scene 1 is very sarcastic then turns to challenging and anger. When Romeo turns down the fight and Mercutio accepts it, its like a game. But when Mercutio is killed, the atmosphere turns into more of a serious and violent type. The mood is mostly heightened when Tybalt dies and Romeo realises what hes done.
she wants to kill herself, she feels confusion, she is in pain, the only thing she desire is to be with Romeo. All that scene she is talking to herself, seeing all the options she has, and all of them finish in death, she is scared of death.