There are very few plans for the wedding of Romeo and Juliet - they get married in secret (only Friar Laurence and the Nurse know), so there can be no big event.
The only real 'plan' is that the wedding will take place when Juliet visits Friar Laurence to give her confession.
She is teasing Juliet.
Juliet says that if he is serious and plans to marry her, she will send a messenger to meet him at nine o'clock. This messenger will be the Nurse, of course. Romeo will then reveal whatever wedding plans he's made to her. Have you noticed how little wedding planning Juliet does in the play?
In Act IV of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo has been exiled to Mantua for killing Tybalt, but he and Juliet are still married. Her father (unaware) is determined to marry her to Paris. As wedding plans ensue, Juliet plots with Friar Laurence to fake her death. Romeo returns in Act V to find her apparently dead.
In Romeo & juliet, on thrusday, Paris plans on being marred to Juliet.
Lord Capulet supervised the plans for Juliet and Paris's wedding. The wedding was originally on a Thursday, but Lord Capulet moved the wedding to a Wednesday.
Juliet sent the nurse to see Romeo about the wedding plans at 9 o'clock in the morning.
She is teasing Juliet.
Juliet's father moves up the date of Juliet's wedding, inciting Juliet to be with Romeo even more.
The Nurse left at nine o'clock and it is twelve by the time she returns
Juliet says that if he is serious and plans to marry her, she will send a messenger to meet him at nine o'clock. This messenger will be the Nurse, of course. Romeo will then reveal whatever wedding plans he's made to her. Have you noticed how little wedding planning Juliet does in the play?
In Act IV of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo has been exiled to Mantua for killing Tybalt, but he and Juliet are still married. Her father (unaware) is determined to marry her to Paris. As wedding plans ensue, Juliet plots with Friar Laurence to fake her death. Romeo returns in Act V to find her apparently dead.
In Romeo & juliet, on thrusday, Paris plans on being marred to Juliet.
Lord Capulet supervised the plans for Juliet and Paris's wedding. The wedding was originally on a Thursday, but Lord Capulet moved the wedding to a Wednesday.
Romeo plans to enter Juliet's house by scaling her wall.
Juliet says that she will not be satisfied until Romeo is dead, and she wants to mix the poison that her mother will send him.
In Act 4, Scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet, Lord Capulet sends the Nurse to wake Juliet early so that she can prepare for her wedding to Paris. Lord Capulet is eager to move forward with the marriage plans, despite Juliet's objections.
After professing their love for each other, Romeo and Juliet plan to get married in secret. They hope that their marriage will help bring an end to the feud between their families.