he thought she was dead but she wasnt and he didnt know that she was still alive
When he first sees her at Capulet's feast, he falls in love at first sight and forgets all about Rosaline who he crashed the party to see.
He thought she was gorgeous. "She doth teach the torches to burn bright."
he fall in-love with her "She doth teach the torches to burn bright."
she was the most beautiful women hed ever seen and he was in love
he thinks that she teaches the torches to burn, that she is a jewel in an Ethiop's ear, a snowy dove, she is true love
He was completely astonished
When he first sees her at Capulet's feast, he falls in love at first sight and forgets all about Rosaline who he crashed the party to see.
"She doth teach the torches to burn bright. It seems she hangs on the cheek of night like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear."
Benvolio.
Juliet
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At first, he is love sick with Rosaline, his neice, but when he attended the Capulet's ball, he instantly forgets about Rosaline and is deeply in love with Juliet, a Capulet.
everyone apart from romeo, Juliet, and romeos best buddy i think..
Benvolio.
Juliet
Verona
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he saters and gazes into her eyes....love at first sight
Tybalt.
has sex and makes a babyyyy
To kill herself
she kills herself as well
In Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet is presented as young, innocent, and obedient. She follows her parents' wishes but also shows intelligence and depth in her interactions. For example, in Scene 3, she responds to Lady Capulet's inquiry about her thoughts on marriage by saying, "It is an honour I dream not of." This line reveals Juliet's modesty and lack of interest in marriage at such a young age. Overall, Juliet's first impression is that of a dutiful daughter who has yet to discover her independence and desires.
everyone apart from romeo, Juliet, and romeos best buddy i think..
Well... It depends on which book you have; now doesn't it?