He disguises himself with a mask and a Capulet messanger gave him a invitation
The Capulet's ball was to take place at night
Romeo and Benvolio decide that even though they are Montague's they will attend the Capulet ball because Romeo wants to see Rosaline whom he believes he is in love with.
tybolt
Yes, because Capulet told Tybalt to leave Romeo alone. Then he complimented Romeo and said he was a well- mannered young man.
Lady Capulet is busy preparing for the Capulet's masquerade ball.
At Lord Capulet's Feast.At the Capulet ball in Verona.
Capulet is described as a hospitable and gracious host in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He is shown welcoming guests to the masquerade ball at his home, showing kindness and generosity towards them. However, as the play progresses, his behavior towards others, especially Juliet, becomes more controlling and authoritarian.
because Romeo is from the Montague clan and Juliet is a Capulet. And the ball will take place in the Capulet's lair.
He disguises himself with a mask and a Capulet messanger gave him a invitation
Yes, Romeo and Benvolio decide to attend the Capulet's ball after comparing the guest list they found outside Capulet's home. Their decision to go to the party sets the stage for the events that unfold in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
Capulet's ball
at capulet's ball/feast.
In Act I, Scene V of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and his friends crash the Capulet ball. Romeo meets Juliet and they fall in love at first sight. Tybalt recognizes Romeo and wants to fight him, but Lord Capulet stops him, not wanting trouble at the ball.
Romeo and Benvolio learn about the Capulet's ball when they come across a servant who is struggling to read the guest list. The servant asks for their help, and in thanks, he invites them to the party.
The Capulet's ball was to take place at night
Romeo and Benvolio decide that even though they are Montague's they will attend the Capulet ball because Romeo wants to see Rosaline whom he believes he is in love with.