They met at the party Juliet's father was having. Mercutio was invited and he snuck Romeo in.
2007-03-12 08:07:17
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answer #1
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answered by brooklyn152 3
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Romeo And Juliet First Meet
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answered by ? 4
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When Romeo and Juliet first meet they are at the Capulet party, which Romeo sneaks into. They fall in love at first sight without realizing that they are enemies. Fate brings them together and it is fate that they are enemies.
2007-03-12 08:11:48
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answered by Indiana Frenchman 7
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romeo and juliet meet at the capulets (julets house) for a party. romeo montague and his family are enemies of the capulets. romeo sneaks into the party (wearing a mask, everyone there was wearing masks) and they see each other. love at first sight.
2007-03-12 08:10:17
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answered by spruded 3
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At Juliet's house. Romeo and his cousin and friend crash their Masquerade party. Cool, huh?
2007-03-12 08:07:49
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answered by CandyLandCondoResident 3
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At capulet's party, Romeo and his friends had joined
2007-03-12 08:16:55
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answered by ? 5
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Count Paris, a young nobleman, talks to Capulet about marrying his thirteen-year-old daughter, Juliet. Capulet demurs, citing the girl's tender age, and invites him to attract the attention of Juliet during a ball that the family is to hold that night. Meanwhile Juliet's mother tries to persuade her young daughter to accept Paris' wooing during their coming ball. Juliet is not inspired by the idea of marrying Paris — in fact, she admits to not really having considered marriage at all. But, being a dutiful daughter, she accedes to her mother's wishes. This scene also introduces Juliet's nurse, the comic relief of the play, who recounts a bawdy anecdote about Juliet at great length and with much repetition.
In the meantime, Montague and his wife fret to their nephew Benvolio about their son Romeo, who has long been moping for reasons unknown to them. Benvolio promises Montague that he will try to determine the cause. Benvolio queries Romeo and finds that his melancholy has its roots in his unrequited love for a girl named Rosaline (an unseen character). Romeo is infatuated but laments that she will not "ope her lap to saint-seducing gold." Perhaps most frustrating to Romeo is the fact that Rosaline "will not be hit with Cupid's arrow/ She hath Dian's wit". In other words, it's not that she finds Romeo himself objectionable, but that she has foresworn to marry or reproduce at all, and in fact, become a nun. Despite the good-natured taunts of his fellows, including the witty nobleman Mercutio (who gives his well known Queen Mab speech), Romeo resolves to attend the masquerade at the Capulet house, relying on not being spotted in his costume, in the hopes of meeting up with Rosaline.
Romeo attends the ball as planned, but falls for Juliet as soon as he sees her and quickly forgets Rosaline. Juliet is instantly taken by Romeo, and the two youths proclaim their love for one another with their "love sonnet" in which Romeo compares himself to a pilgrim and Juliet to the saint which is the object of his pilgrimage.
Tybalt, Juliet's hot-blooded cousin, recognizes Romeo under his disguise and calls for his sword. Capulet, however, speaks kindly of Romeo and, having resolved that his family will not be first to violate the Prince's decree, sternly forbids Tybalt from confronting Romeo. Tybalt stalks off in a huff. Before the ball ends, the Nurse identifies Juliet for Romeo, and (separately) identifies Romeo for Juliet.
2007-03-12 08:07:33
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answered by ♥!BabyDoLL!♥ 5
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At the party at the Capulet's house!
2007-03-12 08:06:33
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answered by wayfaroutthere 7
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At the masquerade party!
2007-03-12 08:15:14
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answered by Dee 3
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a party
2007-03-12 08:10:14
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answered by Anonymous
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