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Because he is a joyful and happy man. So he is going to be cheerful. Of course it makes a difference which of the five scene ones you are talking about. He isn't very cheerful in act 1 scene 1.

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He thinks Romeo spent the night with Rosaline.

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because romeo is always lovesick and he left mercutio and benvolio at the party to be with Juliet

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Romeo is not cheerful in Act I Scene 1. Quite the opposite, he is glum because his advances towards Rosaline had been rejected and he believed he was in love with her.

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Romeo is feeling cheerful because he had a "wonderful" dream about Juliet.

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She surprises her parents by repenting her disobedience and cheerfully agreeing to marry Paris. Capulet is so pleased that he insists on moving the marriage up a day, to Wednesday-tomorrow

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Hard to say, especially about Benvolio, but Mercutio seems to think that Romeo has lost interest in being a lover. "Why, is this not better now than groaning for love?"

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