Romeo is more optimistic about it. Juliet is much sadder and is very upset that she won't see him anymore where as Romeo knows that he will find a way to see her again.
Romeo thinks that banishment is a harsher sentence than death, according to what he says to Friar Lawrence when Lawrence tells him the verdict.
Tybalt thought that romeo was faking and trying to trick him. Tybalt continued to try and get romeo to fight him but romeo just could not due to the fact that Tybalt was now romeos cousin or brother because of his love to Juliet.
No records exist of contemporary performances of Romeo and Juliet.
Her reaction is complicated by the fact that the nurse doesn't tell the story very well and at first Juliet thinks it was Romeo that was killed. When she gets that straight she is mad at Romeo and then she realizes that this is not being very wifely. If is only at this point she realizes the consequences of banishment. It is a complex series of reactions best understood by reading the scene or watching it.
Romeo should find out by Friar Jon bringing him a message from Friar Lawrence. The message also would include how she is not really dead. A better way for you to find out would be to READ Romeo and Juliet. Seriously it's not that bad of a book.
well Juliet discovers than romeo thought she was actually dead so he killed himself and so then she kills herself
Juliet is captivated by Romeo's lyrical and poetic language as well as his declaration of love. She responds with equal passion and expresses her feelings for Romeo in a poetic manner. Juliet becomes enamored with Romeo's words and quickly falls in love with him.
Tybalt thought that romeo was faking and trying to trick him. Tybalt continued to try and get romeo to fight him but romeo just could not due to the fact that Tybalt was now romeos cousin or brother because of his love to Juliet.
Romeo and Juliet have a number of conversations in which Romeo can react to many things Juliet says. In other words, this cannot be answered unless it is more specific.
No records exist of contemporary performances of Romeo and Juliet.
She runs away and pretends to be dead but Romeo believes it and kills him self too. :(
Capulet tells Tybalt to leave Romeo alone and not ruin the party because he is enjoying his time.
She tells her everything about her love being Romeo.
Romeo does not like the fact that he is being banished, describing that it is worse than death itself, because of the fact that he will have to live without being able to see the love of his life, Juliet. He throws a temper tantrum, explaining that a fly is more free than he, and that fly will be able to see Juliet, but Romeo will not. Friar Lawrence tells Romeo to man up, and to be thankful for the fact that Romeo is not going to be put on death's row. Again, Romeo explains how death would be better than banishment.
He buys poison and returns to Verona to die by her side.
The first couple of times he sees her he is bowled over by her beauty.
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.
I would ask him if your own kids had done what you and Juliet did how would you react ?