A servant who can't read asks Romeo to read the invitation to the Capulet party out loud so the servant knows who to invite. Romeo decides to go because Rosaline's name is on the invitation and he hopes to see her at the party.
Balthasar hides near the tomb even though Romeo told him to go away because he was frightened by the look on Romeo’s face and was scared of what his intentions might be.
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.
Which Romeo and Juliet are you talking about? Romeus and Juliet the poem by Arthur Brooke? Romeo and Juliet the play by William Shakespeare? Romeo and Juliet the Symphonic Poem by Tchaikovsky? Romeo and Juliet the ballet by Prokofieff? Romeo and Juliet the song by Dire Straits? All of them are original works even though they are all about the same story.
Romeo means that staying with Juliet will kill him, if he is caught. He must leave her, even though it tears him apart, as a self defence mechanism.
This is at the end of the play, when they die. I think. the balcony in the scene is symbolizing a barrier between the romeo and juliet. even though its there they can still climb over it to see her. it shows the difficulty of the relationship
To see Rosaline
Romeo decides to go to the feast to see Rosaline, the girl he is infatuated with. He chooses to attend despite not being invited because he wants to catch a glimpse of her, not knowing that his life will change when he meets Juliet instead.
No. I agree with the answer before me but If you added some tweaks and touches like even though you invited her did you tell her the theme. ( or add some finishing words )
No he does not, even though there were rumors that he did
he welcomed herAthene was received very well when she visited Telemachus while in disguise. She was even invited to a feast.
Balthasar hides near the tomb even though Romeo told him to go away because he was frightened by the look on Romeo’s face and was scared of what his intentions might be.
Romeo, when he fought Tybalt. Tybalt was an excellent swordsman but there was not much evidence that Romeo was a good fighter. In the end Romeo killed Tybalt though.
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.
even though kilroy said he was too small to eat it all,he ate the feast
"Wherefore" means "why." In Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, when Juliet says "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo," she is asking why Romeo has to be a Montague, from a rival family to her own. She is questioning why they are from families that are enemies.
Juliet is naive because she married Romeo even though she only knew him for a day.
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.