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This phrase is not found anywhere in Romeo and Juliet.

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Q: What does the phrase held him carefully mean in Romeo and Juliet?
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Who is hosting the masquerade party in Romeo and Juliet?

The masquerade party in Romeo and Juliet is hosted by Lord Capulet, Juliet's father. It is held at the Capulet household.


When is the wedding of romeo and Juliet held?

Early Monday afternoon. The nurse goes to meet Romeo at nine and they chat and then she returns and talks to Juliet, taking her sweet time about it. By the time Juliet got there it would be probably just after noon. It is mid-afternoon when Romeo has his run-in with Tybalt.


When was the masquerade ball held in the story Romeo and Juliet?

The masquerade ball was held in Act 1, Scene 5 of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."


How does Romeo manage to kiss Juliet?

Act I Scene V. Romeo goes to a masquarade party held by Capulet and manages to kiss Juliet, who thinks he is Paris.


What told Romeo that Juliet was a Capulet?

He knew it when he went to the party. It was held by the Capulet’s and he sneaked in.


Who died first in the play Romeo or Juliet?

Juliet dies before Romeo in the play "Romeo and Juliet." Juliet takes a potion to feign her death, leading Romeo to eventually take his own life when he believes she is truly dead. Juliet then wakes up to find Romeo dead and chooses to join him in death.


Where does Romeo see Juliet for the first time?

Romeo sees Juliet for the first time at her house. Her family (the Capulets) held a party, and Romeo and his friends Benvolio and Mercutio learned of it when they bumped into the Clown, Capulet's servant. Romeo was in love with Rosaline at that time, and Benvolio suggests that they go to this party, as Rosaline, who is a Capulet, would be there. However, Benvolio's goal is for Romeo to meet another girl and fall in love, which did happen; unfortunately, this other girl, which is Juliet, happens to be a Capulet as well.


Before partying what do Romeo and Juliet decide to do?

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.


What happened when Romeo and Juliet first met?

there was a masquerade ball held by the capulets (juliets family) and romeo and his friends go because they want to make romeo see that rosaline (girl he loved) was not the only woman in the world. He danced with Juliet and they fell in love


What kept romeo from receiving the news of Juliet's plan?

friar senta person the letter but was held in a quarantine...i guess thats the most accurate way of saying that


A summary of Romeo and Juliet?

The basic plot - is two people from different social backgrounds fall in love . It is a secret love and noone other than the Friar Lawrence knows about it. The Montagues and Capulets are constantly fighting. Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, attacks Romeo, killing Romeo's friend Mercutio, Romeo seeks revenge, killing Tybalt, and as a result is banished from Verona. Friar Lawrence seeks to reunite the two lovers by preparing for Juliet a potion which will make her appear dead. The Friar tries to send word to Romeo but his message does not reach Romeo. Juliet is buried in the Capulet's catacomb and Romeo seeks her out. Finding her 'dead' he then poisons himself with a potion purchased from an alchemist. Juliet wakes moments later and finding her dead lover by her side then commits suicide. The Tow feuding families discover the truth about their children's secret love and decide to end their feud and live in peace using Romeo and Juliet as an example of what tragedies can befall those who live to fight.


What is the adverb of held?

There is carefully held, carelessly held, happily held, strongly held, bravely held, and courageously held