No she does not. She only finds out after she has kissed that he is a Montague from her Nurse. (Note: They find out at the same time)
She flirts with him, and kisses him after 14 lines of dialogue.
During the fifth scene of "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo and Juliet meet for the first time at Capulet's party. They flirt with one another. Romeo playfully pretends that Juliet is a saint that Romeo must kiss in order to absolve his sins. Juliet, amused by Romeo's speech, agrees and they share their first kiss. Afterwards, Juliet claims that Romeo's sin is now on her lips, so Romeo kisses her again to take his "sin" back.
Romeo speaks first between Romeo and Juliet
Juliet pretended to die first... but infact it was Romeo who died first then Juliet.
No she does not. She only finds out after she has kissed that he is a Montague from her Nurse. (Note: They find out at the same time)
he felt excited
She flirts with him, and kisses him after 14 lines of dialogue.
During the fifth scene of "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo and Juliet meet for the first time at Capulet's party. They flirt with one another. Romeo playfully pretends that Juliet is a saint that Romeo must kiss in order to absolve his sins. Juliet, amused by Romeo's speech, agrees and they share their first kiss. Afterwards, Juliet claims that Romeo's sin is now on her lips, so Romeo kisses her again to take his "sin" back.
Romeo and then Juliet...
Juliet
Romeo speaks first between Romeo and Juliet
Juliet pretended to die first... but infact it was Romeo who died first then Juliet.
Romeo (1.1.163)
They meet and Romeo romances her by telling her that he is a pilgrim, and she is a saint that she can take his sins away with a kiss, and then he kisses her. They find out their identities later on that day.
Because she fell in love immediately with Romeo. At the first night they saw each other she was already kissed by him.
"You kiss by the book." Whether that's good or bad probably depends on the book.