Romeo wants to crash the party because he knows Rosaline is invited. Benvolio wants Romeo to go, hoping he'll see a girl who will take his mind off of Rosaline. Does he ever.
Let's go crash it!
Benvolio tells Romeo that Juliet is a Capulet at the party.
well in act 1 benvolio is telling romeo to confess whats wrong and he was sad because rosaline didnt want to be with him... Benvolio tells him to forget about her and go to a party which a capulet servent accidentally invited them(the enemy)
an illiterate servant is sent by Lord Capulet to invite those on the guest list. he comes across romeo and benvolio, whom he does not realize are of the house of montagues. he continues to tell them they are able to attend the party as long as they aren't montagues. but because rosaline, whom romeo thinks hes in love with, might be there, benvolio and romeo go anyways.
By getting him to crash Capulet's party, where he will see women even better than Rosaline that will make his "dove a crow". It works a little too well.
Let's go crash it!
Benvolio tells Romeo that Juliet is a Capulet at the party.
He suggest that to Romeo goes to the party and compares Rosaline with the other beauties of Verona.
Benvolio convinced Romeo to go to the Capulet's party.
well in act 1 benvolio is telling romeo to confess whats wrong and he was sad because rosaline didnt want to be with him... Benvolio tells him to forget about her and go to a party which a capulet servent accidentally invited them(the enemy)
Benvolio suggests that Romeo attend the Capulet's party so he can compare other beauties to Rosaline and realize that there are many other beautiful women in Verona.
Romeo and Benvolio are not immediately recognized at the Capulet's party because they are wearing masks, which conceals their identity. This allows them to move around the party without being easily identified.
Romeo's friends, Mercutio and Benvolio, convince him to go to the Capulet's party to meet new young ladies. They encourage him to forget about his unrequited love for Rosaline and to have a good time at the party.
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."
Benvolio discovered that Romeo had been missing and had not returned home after the Capulet party, indicating that he was likely with Juliet. He also learned that there was concern about Tybalt seeking revenge on Romeo for attending the Capulet party.
an illiterate servant is sent by Lord Capulet to invite those on the guest list. he comes across romeo and benvolio, whom he does not realize are of the house of montagues. he continues to tell them they are able to attend the party as long as they aren't montagues. but because rosaline, whom romeo thinks hes in love with, might be there, benvolio and romeo go anyways.
To Capulet's party. Benvolio wants to go to get Romeo's mind off Rosaline; Romeo wants to go because she is one of the guests. They plan to sneak in under the wing of the invitation to Mercutio.