Benvolio just wants to have a good time, and the party promises to have good free eats and drinks and lots of cute girls. Romeo, on the other hand, wants to go because Rosaline is on the guest list.
Let's go crash it!
Romeo wants to crash the party because he knows Rosaline is invited. Benvolio wants Romeo to go, hoping he'll see a girl who will take his mind off of Rosaline. Does he ever.
Because Benvolio wants him to see other pretty girls to take his mind off of Rosaline, who is not interested in Romeo at all. And it works perfectly.
an illiterate servant is sent by Lord Capulet to invite those on the guest list. he comes across romeo and benvolio, whom he does not realize are of the house of montagues. he continues to tell them they are able to attend the party as long as they aren't montagues. but because rosaline, whom romeo thinks hes in love with, might be there, benvolio and romeo go anyways.
By getting him to crash Capulet's party, where he will see women even better than Rosaline that will make his "dove a crow". It works a little too well.
Let's go crash it!
To Capulet's party. Benvolio wants to go to get Romeo's mind off Rosaline; Romeo wants to go because she is one of the guests. They plan to sneak in under the wing of the invitation to Mercutio.
Romeo wants to crash the party because he knows Rosaline is invited. Benvolio wants Romeo to go, hoping he'll see a girl who will take his mind off of Rosaline. Does he ever.
Because Benvolio wants him to see other pretty girls to take his mind off of Rosaline, who is not interested in Romeo at all. And it works perfectly.
an illiterate servant is sent by Lord Capulet to invite those on the guest list. he comes across romeo and benvolio, whom he does not realize are of the house of montagues. he continues to tell them they are able to attend the party as long as they aren't montagues. but because rosaline, whom romeo thinks hes in love with, might be there, benvolio and romeo go anyways.
By getting him to crash Capulet's party, where he will see women even better than Rosaline that will make his "dove a crow". It works a little too well.
In Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet, in the morning, Romeo is feeling lovesick over Rosaline. In the afternoon, Romeo and his friends crash the Capulet's party where he first sees Juliet and falls in love with her. In the evening, Romeo and Juliet meet and share their first kiss.
There's a big brawl in the marketplace between the followers of the Montagues and the followers of the Capulets. The Prince breaks it up. After the fight Mrs. Montague sends Benvolio to find Romeo and to find out what his issue is. Meanwhile, Paris asks Capulet if he can marry Juliet. Capulet says he doesn't think so, but invites him to a party he is throwing. He sends out a servant to deliver the invitations. Benvolio finds Romeo and finds out he is moping because he is in love with Rosaline. they find out from the servant delivering invitations that she is going to be at Capulet's party, which they then plan to crash. At the party, however, Romeo forgets all about Rosaline when he sees Juliet. They meet, they talk, they kiss. At the same time Juliet's cousin Tybalt vows to get revenge on Romeo as an evil party-crasher.
Romeo's infatuation with Rosaline causes him to crash the Capulet's feast where he first encounters Juliet. That's the best answer I can make from the vague question.
In Act I, Scene V of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and his friends crash the Capulet ball. Romeo meets Juliet and they fall in love at first sight. Tybalt recognizes Romeo and wants to fight him, but Lord Capulet stops him, not wanting trouble at the ball.
In Shakespeare's play, the Sunday night is when Capulet throws a party which Romeo and his buddies crash. It is the party where Romeo and Juliet meet. It's the same in any of the several films which are closely based on the play.
To find his love