Hard to say. We hear Romeo say what he thinks of Juliet ("I ne'er saw true beauty till this night.") then our attention is drawn to Tybalt and his conversation with Capulet. When Romeo next speaks he is holding Juliet's hand ("If I profane with my unworthiest hand . . .") What are Romeo and Juliet doing when Tybalt and Capulet are fighting? The text does not give us much help, except that Tybalt and Capulet actually discuss Romeo at the beginning of their conversation, and so presumably look at him, so it would not work to have him in a clinch with Juliet at this point. In some productions, Romeo sneaks up on Juliet and grabs her hand, so she does not see him until he is already holding her hand and asking to kiss her. In these cases, you could describe her reaction as amazement.
Paris asks Juliet's father for permission to marry Juliet. Romeo asked Juliet instead. (Actually she offered before he asked)
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 and Juliet. Romeo takes poison and Juliet stabs herself. But people can make convincing arguments that anyone in the play is responsible for their deaths. I mean, what was that apothecary doing, selling poison when he knew it was illegal? What kind of an idiot was Balthazar, telling Romeo that Juliet was dead without double-checking with the friar first? If Rosaline had only said "yes" to Romeo all this might never have happened. And so on and so on.
Romeo is the first of the two to speak.
She is at first very angry with the guy who killed Tybalt, until she realizes that he is her love and her husband Romeo.
her reaction was at first she was okay with it until her and romeo got together and got married then she freaked out and she refused too
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Confusion, followed shortly by anger at Romeo.
like when romeo was under juliets balcony for the first time and he was speaking to himself as Juliet was pronouncing her love for him meanwhile she did not know romeo was there.
She does not see Romeo at first. She feels him hold her hand and hears his voice before she sees him. Her response is to his voice, not his appearance.
Romeo finds Juliet's body in her bedroom after she has taken a potion that makes her appear dead.
Gulliver's first reaction upon seeing a Brobdingnagian is fear and awe at their immense size and appearance. He describes them as monstrous and grotesque, feeling vulnerable and insignificant in their presence.
She flirts with him. Although he starts the flirting.
The narrator's first reaction to seeing The Oval Portrait is one of deep fascination and admiration for the lifelike quality of the portrait. He is struck by the intense realism and haunting beauty of the painting, which captivates him immediately.
Doodle thought it was beatiful
Paris asks Juliet's father for permission to marry Juliet. Romeo asked Juliet instead. (Actually she offered before he asked)
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.