Romeo wanted to get a chance to see Rosaline who he knew was going to the party after accidentally reading the guestlist. He estimated that he would not get into too much trouble for crashing the party and he was right. After all, he and his Montague buddies were going to keep a low profile and behave themselves, since they were not interested in fighting with Capulets. The Capulets weren't much interested in fighting with them either, as Capulet shows even after he knows Romeo is there. He says to Tybalt that Romeo is supposed to be a nice young man and he certainly looks like one and he's causing no trouble and why doesn't Tybalt take a cold shower or something?
Part of what's interesting about the Capulet-Montague feud is how little most of the parties want to perpetuate it. Sure they keep on talking the talk--even Juliet calls Montague "my only hate" even though she's never met a Montague. But when push comes to shove, it's people like Tybalt (who is not a Capulet; his aunt married one) and the servants like Abram and Samson who want to fight and the real Capulets and Montagues get sucked into it.
1. Romeo didn't know anything about Juliet when he went to the party. Juliet was not a factor in whether or not he went.2. Even if he had known about Juliet he would still have gone. His main reason for going to the party was that he was infatuated with Rosaline, who was Juliet's cousin and a Capulet too. That didn't make any difference to Romeo. Romeo never gave two hoots for the feud.
Juliet's nurse is also aware of Romeo and Juliet's marriage because she helped arrange the ceremony. Others that know of this are Friar Laurence, and, of course, the couple themselves.
Capulet's announcement of Juliet and Paris's marriage is ironic because he made the decision the morning of Juliet's wedding night. Juliet tries to resist the marriage because she is already married to Romeo.
In "Romeo and Juliet", Lord Capulet doesn't want any trouble at his gathering, and knows that entails keeping Tybalt calm. He asks him to not start any trouble about Romeo attending the party, and explains he is a gentleman.
to graffiti it or do something to Juliet that would be unrespectful
Friar Lawrence has already married Juliet to Romeo and knows that she would be committing bigamy if she married Paris, which would be a crime. He also knows that Juliet does not want to marry Paris and is being forced into the marriage, which is also a crime. However he does not want to have to admit that he has already married her to someone other than Paris, since it would bring the wrath of Capulet down on him.
Juliet believes that Romeo has leaped into the Capulet garden when she sees him there during their meeting in Act 2, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet dies before Lady Capulet. Juliet drinks a potion that puts her into a death-like sleep, leading to tragic consequences. Lady Capulet discovers Juliet's lifeless body and ultimately also meets a tragic end when she learns of her daughter's death.
Juliet's nurse is also aware of Romeo and Juliet's marriage because she helped arrange the ceremony. Others that know of this are Friar Laurence, and, of course, the couple themselves.
Capulet's announcement of Juliet and Paris's marriage is ironic because he made the decision the morning of Juliet's wedding night. Juliet tries to resist the marriage because she is already married to Romeo.
The Nurse is the member of the Capulet household who is aware of Juliet's pending marriage to Romeo and is assisting with the arrangements. She acts as a messenger between Romeo and Juliet and helps facilitate their secret relationship.
Juliet feels very angry at first but soon seems to calm down. This is because she knows why Romeo did it and she understands.
These lines are spoken by Juliet in Act 2, Scene 2 of "Romeo and Juliet." Juliet is expressing her love for Romeo and her desire for him to stay with her even though she knows it is dangerous for them to be together.
Romeo is well-known around Verona - even Old Capulet has heard of him (as we find out in the argument Old Capulet has with Tybalt in the Ball scene). But Romeo has never seen Juliet before he meets her at Old Capulet's ball. This is surprising in a town as small as Verona. Perhaps Old Capulet has kept Juliet at home most of the time. This would make sense: she is his only surviving child, and she seems very naive in the ways of the world until she meets Romeo. (When Lady Capulet asks her if she wants to marry Paris, Juliet seems not to have given the matter much thought). But once Juliet has chosen Romeo she does everything she can so that they can be married without a moment's hesitation. Juliet grows up fast, and - like most of Shakespeare's heroines - she knows what she wants.
In "Romeo and Juliet", Lord Capulet doesn't want any trouble at his gathering, and knows that entails keeping Tybalt calm. He asks him to not start any trouble about Romeo attending the party, and explains he is a gentleman.
In Romeo And Juliet, Romeo is sad because he cannot be with his true love - Juliet. Romeo and Juliet's families have argued for years, no one knows the true reason because it was such long ago they started. It was basically unheard of for a Capulet(Juliet's family) and a Montauge (Romeo's family). But their love was so strong that they fought for it. Juliet drank a liquid that made her look dead. A note would be sent out to tell Romeo to look in the Capulet tomb so Romeo And Juliet can run off together. Romeo truly thought Juliet was dead. He drank a dagger and killed himself in the tomb. As Juliet awoke, she saw her love dead. So she also killed herself. -If you are talking about the begining, it is because he couldn't be with roseline, but then he got over it when he saw juliet.
Because Shakespeare is a genius and he knows what hes doing so don't question it
Juliet's Nurse knows about the marriage. She brings Juliet the message of when and where it will be, and later brings a rope ladder so that Romeo can climb to Juliet's balcony so that the lovers can spend their first night together. Juliet's Nurse is the only other person that knows about Juliet's marriage. The nurse the person that brings the letter that Romeo sends to Juliet.