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Because she thought that he killed Tybalt, and then when the Nurse started talking bad about Romeo she got upset and reliezed that theres a reason he did this and it was probably because Tybalt tried to kill him first

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why does romeo change his mind and decided to fight Tybalt for what reason?

Romeo is enraged, declaring that his love for Juliet has made him less of a man and that he should have fought Tybalt.Tybalt returns to the scene, the two fight and Romeo kills Tybalt.


What is similar and different about Romeo's and Juliet's views of love?

Well, for a start, it was reciprocated. As well, Romeo's behaviour while being Rosaline's despairing lover was totally self-indulgent and for his own benefit. With Juliet, he had to learn some self-restraint and to be cheerful about their situation even though he didn't feel it, because he was acting, not for his own benefit, but for hers.


Where did Romeo meet Juliet?

Romeo is lovesick for Rosaline, who has vowed to remain chaste. Romeo's cousin Benvolio suggests that they sneak into the Capulet's feast so that Romeo can get his mind off of Rosaline. When Romeo and Benvolio crashed the party Romeo met Juliet and they fell madly in love with each other. The place they meet is at a feast in Capulet's house.


What was Romeo's goal in Romeo and Juliet?

Tybalt's goal was to get into fights to show off his fighting skills. That is why he really bought into the feud although it wasn't really his family that was involved (his auntie had married a Capulet). He was looking forward to a fight with Romeo, but when Mercutio insisted, he was content to fight with him instead.


Where do romeo and Juliet first mutually declare their love for each other?

Romeo and Juliet meet the Capulet's feast. This party is mascarade so everybody is wearing masks. Romeo and his cousin Benvolio go to this party so that Romeo can get his mind off his love Rosaline. He is deeply in love with her. They show up and Capulet recognizes Romeo's voice. Romeo sees Juliet. He goes over to her and they kiss twice and fall in love. Romeo has to leave quickly after so that nobody sees a Montague and Capulet together. Juliet realizes that he is a Montague her families enemy. She doesn't care though because now she is in love. If her parents found out they would be so mad. They would want to kill Romeo. Juliet doesn't care. She is a little upset first when she finds out about Romeo but she isn't going to change her mind because she is in love.

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What does he plan to do romeo when he sees juliet dead?

Romeo had already made up his mind to kill himself before he saw Juliet. He just carries on with that plan.


why does romeo change his mind and decided to fight Tybalt for what reason?

Romeo is enraged, declaring that his love for Juliet has made him less of a man and that he should have fought Tybalt.Tybalt returns to the scene, the two fight and Romeo kills Tybalt.


Why does Juliet after arguing that it is not yet morning and that Romeo should stay suddenly change her mind?

You are referring to the scene where they wake up on the morning after their wedding night. What makes Juliet change her mind is that Romeo agrees with her. She is fancifully saying it's not really morning and he can stay a bit longer, and that's ok when it's wishful thinking. But when Romeo says that he WILL stay a bit longer, suddenly she realizes that she had better be careful what she wishes for. If Romeo stays too long, he will be captured and put to death, and she doesn't want that. What she really wants is not for him to stay until he is captured but for him to go and avoid capture.


Why does Friar Lawrence disapprove of Romeo's behaviour?

Romeo appears to change his mind on a whim.


What is the lyrics to hey Juliet?

hey Juliet! i think your fine you really blow my mind maybe someday me and you could run away i just want you to know i wanna be your romeo hey Juliet


What is romeo state of mind in scence 1?

In Act 1, Scene 1 of "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo is depicted as lovesick and melancholic. He is pining over his unrequited love for Rosaline, and his state of mind is one of despair and heartache. Romeo's emotions are heightened as he grapples with the intensity of his feelings for Rosaline.


What is similar and different about Romeo's and Juliet's views of love?

Well, for a start, it was reciprocated. As well, Romeo's behaviour while being Rosaline's despairing lover was totally self-indulgent and for his own benefit. With Juliet, he had to learn some self-restraint and to be cheerful about their situation even though he didn't feel it, because he was acting, not for his own benefit, but for hers.


Where did Romeo meet Juliet?

Romeo is lovesick for Rosaline, who has vowed to remain chaste. Romeo's cousin Benvolio suggests that they sneak into the Capulet's feast so that Romeo can get his mind off of Rosaline. When Romeo and Benvolio crashed the party Romeo met Juliet and they fell madly in love with each other. The place they meet is at a feast in Capulet's house.


What does romeo tell Paris he must do?

Capulet tells Paris to marry Juliet, as he (Capulet) is hoping that it will take her mind off her grief of her cousin's death. (Although, Juliet is actually more upset about Romeo's exile than Tybalt's death, but her parents don't know that.)


What was Romeo's goal in Romeo and Juliet?

Tybalt's goal was to get into fights to show off his fighting skills. That is why he really bought into the feud although it wasn't really his family that was involved (his auntie had married a Capulet). He was looking forward to a fight with Romeo, but when Mercutio insisted, he was content to fight with him instead.


What were directly influence by romeo and juliet?

This question is a bit vague. Certainly there have been operas (about 27 of them) and at least one famous Ballet which are based directly on Shakespeare's play. These are shows of a sort. A huge number of films have been made which use Shakespeare's plot and language. If you want to include all the films and television shows which have used the name and vague idea of the plot in some other bizarre context, the number and variety of them is mind-boggling: from Romeo and Juliet with Herpes to Romeo and Juliet: A Monkey's Tale to The Secret Sex Lives of Romeo and Juliet to Gnomeo and Juliet.


What by any other word would smell as sweet'?

A rose comes to mind since in Shakespeare's, play, Romeo and Juliet,Juliet says:"What's in a name? That which we call a roseBy any other name would smell as sweet."