Juliet believes that Romeo has leaped into the Capulet garden when she sees him there during their meeting in Act 2, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
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Romeo climbed over the wall surrounding the Capulet garden to gain entry and see Juliet.
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Tybalt is associated with the Capulets, and he thinks of himself as a Capulet, but he is actually not a Capulet at all. He is the son of Lady Capulet's brother, and Lady Capulet is only a Capulet by marriage. That is why it is Lady Capulet, and not Lord Capulet, who is so furious with Romeo after he kills Tybalt.
They don't, so it doesn't matter.
beacause capulet thinks highly of romeo, he has heard great thing throuout verona. plus, he isent doing any harm.
Its dramatic irony. Lady Capulet thinks one thing and we know the truth.
Act I Scene V. Romeo goes to a masquarade party held by Capulet and manages to kiss Juliet, who thinks he is Paris.
This would be Tybalt. Of course Capulet is really only his uncle by marriage. Tybalt is Lady Capulet's brother's son. Tybalt does not actually plan to ask for Capulet's permission to throw Romeo out; he calls for his rapier without consulting Capulet first. It is only when Capulet asks him what the heck he thinks he's doing that he explains himself to Capulet.
The line "Is she a Capulet?" is said by Romeo in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet". He utters this line when he first sees Juliet at the Capulet's party and realizes she is from the rival Capulet family.
He goes to Juliet's house and breaks into her garden.
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