In Act 1, Scene 5 of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo first sees Juliet at the Capulet feast and is instantly captivated by her beauty. Line 53 marks a moment of profound attraction, as he compares her to a rich jewel in an Ethiope’s ear, signifying that she stands out among others. This encounter sparks his intense infatuation, setting the stage for their tragic love story.
Act II, Scene 2 - line 33
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Romeo and Juliet hold conversations in Act I Scene 5, Act II Scene 2, Act II Scene 6 and Act III Scene 5.
Act 2, Scene 2, Line 4. Romeo said this when comparing Juliet to the beauty of the stars and moon.
When Romeo first sees Juliet dancing at the party, he fell in love.
Act II, Scene 2 - line 33
Romeo said it in "Romeo and Juliet," Act 2, scene 3, lines 4-8.
What happens right before the scene ends is that the friar says, "you shall not stay alone till holy church incorporate two in one." What happens right after the scene ends is that Romeo and Juliet get married offstage.
act 2 scene 2 line 71
act 3 scene 2 line 45
Romeo and Juliet hold conversations in Act I Scene 5, Act II Scene 2, Act II Scene 6 and Act III Scene 5.
There's a party at Capulet's place.
Act 2, Scene 2, Line 4. Romeo said this when comparing Juliet to the beauty of the stars and moon.
When Romeo first sees Juliet dancing at the party, he fell in love.
In Act 1, Scene 1
I think act 2 scene 2 line 3 is the metaphor?
Act 1 Scene 4 Line 14-15