At the beginning of Shakespeare's story Romeo was crazy for Roslyn and couldn't get over her. Until he went to the Capulet's party. He got invited by the servant of the Capulet's “ Now I'll tell you without asking. My masters the great rich Capulet; and if you be not of the house of Montagues, I pray come and crush a cup of wine. Rest you merry”. (Act-1 Scene-3 Lines 77-80). Which he didn't really want to go and made a bad decision on going because the party is full of Capulet's. When they arrive there …show more content…
Romeo”? ( Act-2 Scene-5 lines 38-39). When the nurse said this to Juliet she should've known that she should've never married him. The nurse says “ Faith, here it is. Romeo is banished; and all the world to nothing that he dares ne’er come back to challenge you; or if he do, it needs must be by stealth. Then, since the case so stands as now it doth, I think it's best you married with the county. O, he's a lovely gentleman!” (Act-3 Scene-5 lines 213-217). She is pretty much saying that her best bet is just to marry Paris and forget about Romeo but she can't. After that she gets an argument with Friar and she says “O, bid me leap, rather than marry Paris, from off the battlements of any tower”. (Act-4 Scene-1 lines 77-78). Juliet is saying that she'd rather jump off a tower than marry Paris. Which she should just realize that Romeo is gone and she should just marry