Benvolio is fed up because his best mate Romeo is lovesick and complaining all the time that he is in love with a girl who doesn't love him back. Benvolio needs a way of putting Romeo off Rosaline so things can go back to normal.. So he tells Romeo that the Capulet feast will be the perfect opportunity to compare Rosaline with the other beautiful women of Verona and says Romeo's beloved Rosaline will look like a crow amongst swans. Romeo agrees to go with him, but only because Rosaline herself will be there.
evryone does hu dosent like to party
Before Romeo met Juliet, he loved someone named Rosaline. Rosaline didn't love Romeo back. Benvolio said that Romeo should go to the party because Rosaline might be there.
he wants to see Rosaline.
To see Rosaline.
Lord Capulet let romeo stay at the party because he did not want an uprising to make him look bad at his own party. Trust me I read Romeo and Juliet 3 and a half weeks ago.
From Shmoop Literature on Romeo and Juliet http://www.shmoop.com/events/literature/william-shakespeare/romeo-and-juliet.html Book Summary Romeo and his friends have decided to crash the Capulet ball - in costume - because Rosaline is on the guest list.
The quotation is from Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scene 1: Why, such is love's transgression. Griefs of mine own lie heavy in my breast, Which thou wilt propagate, to have it prest With more of thine: this love that thou hast shown Doth add more grief to too much of mine own. Romeo is addressing Benvolio who has just told him that Romeo's love-melancholy makes him sad. A transgression is a wrong or crime. Romeo is saying that the crime of love is to make people sad, and that here it is doubly bad because Benvolio's sadness is piled on top of Romeo's.
Mercutio is Romeo's best friend and he feels really bad about the fact that Romeo is worried about going to the Capulet party. Mercutio tells him that dreams aren't really worth worrying about (because Romeo had a dream about the party). He wants to calm Romeo down and make him feel better.
If I remember correctly it is the Capulet party, and is the only party in the whole play. Of course, by me saying that, the reason Romeo thinks it's a bad idea is because it is the Capulet's house.
Lord Capulet let romeo stay at the party because he did not want an uprising to make him look bad at his own party. Trust me I read Romeo and Juliet 3 and a half weeks ago.
He crashed the party. He wasn't invited.
foreshadowing
From Shmoop Literature on Romeo and Juliet http://www.shmoop.com/events/literature/william-shakespeare/romeo-and-juliet.html Book Summary Romeo and his friends have decided to crash the Capulet ball - in costume - because Rosaline is on the guest list.
In Romeo and Juliet, it is Mercutio who teases the nurse, prompting her to respond in a crass manner. Mercutio's playful and provocative nature leads to their banter, showcasing his wit and challenging the nurse's patience.
Romeo is fearful of attending the party because he has a premonition that something bad might happen that could ultimately lead to his untimely death. He fears that his destiny is intertwined with tragedy if he goes to the party.
Mercutio is Romeo's best friend and he feels really bad about the fact that Romeo is worried about going to the Capulet party. Mercutio tells him that dreams aren't really worth worrying about (because Romeo had a dream about the party). He wants to calm Romeo down and make him feel better.
The quotation is from Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scene 1: Why, such is love's transgression. Griefs of mine own lie heavy in my breast, Which thou wilt propagate, to have it prest With more of thine: this love that thou hast shown Doth add more grief to too much of mine own. Romeo is addressing Benvolio who has just told him that Romeo's love-melancholy makes him sad. A transgression is a wrong or crime. Romeo is saying that the crime of love is to make people sad, and that here it is doubly bad because Benvolio's sadness is piled on top of Romeo's.
I think she meant it was a good party she just didn't want you to know about it. If the party was bad then she doesn't feel bad telling you about it. Of course this assumes you weren't at the party yourself.
In their conversation in Act 2, Scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet, we learn that Tybalt has sent a challenge to Romeo, accusing him of insulting the Capulet family by attending the masquerade ball. This news sets the stage for the tragic events that follow in the play.
If I remember correctly it is the Capulet party, and is the only party in the whole play. Of course, by me saying that, the reason Romeo thinks it's a bad idea is because it is the Capulet's house.
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