What does the audience know that Romeo does not?

What does the audience know that Romeo does not?

The audience knows that Romeo killed Tybalt and Tybalt killed Mercutio in the fight that Tybalt started. Also that Romeo was banished. 2, lines 36-60, The audience knows that Romeo was banished and Tybalt dies but Juliet doesn’t know. The nurse does not mention that Tybalt died.

What does Juliet say she will do if Romeo will not give up his family name?

The last line says that if Romeo truly loves Juliet, but refuses to leave his family, then she will leave hers, and have her last name be Montague.

Where does Mercutio think Romeo?

Mercutio thinks Romeo has gone sulking into the night over Rosaline when in fact Romeo has gone to Juliet’s balcony.

Why do Benvolio and Mercutio think Romeo is hiding?

Romeo stays hidden when Benvolio and Mercutio were looking for him because he was too tangled in his thoughts and feelings to deal with them at that moment. He was trying to process the fact that he will never be able to actually be with his new love, Juliet, because of the family’s feud.

Who do Benvolio and Mercutio think Romeo is in love with?

Rosaline

What was in the letter Tybalt sent to Romeo?

Tybalt sends the letter to challenge Romeo to a duel because he is angry that Romeo crashed the party. (He’s a saucy princox). What warning does the nurse give Romeo? She warns him that Paris is also trying to marry Juliet.

Who sent a letter to Romeo?

Tybalt

The second line means that Juliet is asking Romeo to forget/leave your family. The last line says that if Romeo truly loves Juliet, but refuses to leave his family, then she will leave hers, and have her last name be Montague.

Why can’t Juliet speak loudly to Romeo?

Why can’t Juliet speak loudly to Romeo? He thinks Romeo and Juliet’s love might end the feud between the two families.

Why is Juliet anxious at the beginning of Act 2 Scene 5?

She has known Juliet since infancy, so she would be quite aware of Juliet’s personality. She knows that Juliet is waiting in anxious anticipation of the news the nurse will deliver. She tells Juliet that she needs some time alone before they talk. She tells her that she’s too out of breath to talk about it.