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From Shmoop Literature on Romeo and Juliet http://www.shmoop.com/events/literature/william-shakespeare/romeo-and-juliet.html Book Summary Romeo and his friends have decided to crash the Capulet ball - in costume - because Rosaline is on the guest list.
Benvolio tells Romeo that Rosaline will be there, and Romeo can look at her all he wants when he is there, and he can wallow in his misery at being rejected by Rosaline.
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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.
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because Romeo is from the Montague clan and Juliet is a Capulet. And the ball will take place in the Capulet's lair.
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."
Mercutio was at the ball with Romeo.
From Shmoop Literature on Romeo and Juliet http://www.shmoop.com/events/literature/william-shakespeare/romeo-and-juliet.html Book Summary Romeo and his friends have decided to crash the Capulet ball - in costume - because Rosaline is on the guest list.
He uses Rosaline because that in Romeo believes he is in love with at that time in the play
Benvolio tells Romeo that Rosaline will be there, and Romeo can look at her all he wants when he is there, and he can wallow in his misery at being rejected by Rosaline.
Romeo is wearing a mask. It is a masked ball.
Yes, Mercutio was at the ball in Romeo and Juliet. He is a close friend of Romeo and attends the Capulet's party with him.
A servant of Capulet informs Romeo by handing him a paper that tells of the ball and invites him along. Benvolio then persuades Romeo to go along and compare Rosalines face to others to prove thy swan a crow. Answer from: http://www.william-Shakespeare.info/act1-script-text-romeo-and-juliet.htm
Tybalt recognizes Romeo's voice at the ball in Act I scene 5 of the play Romeo and Juliet. He says, "This, by his voice, should be a Montague." He cannot see Romeo's face because he is wearing a mask.
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