The first balcony scene in Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous scenes ever written. William Shakespeare had in his mind that he wanted the main characters to show their affection in a dramatic-type scene. This scene is the time when they proclaim their love for each other and arrange the plans for their eventual marriage. The first balcony scene in Romeo and Juliet is very important and sets up the building blocks for the famous elope.
In order to get into the Capulet's orchard and attend the party, there were some obstacles that Romeo must first overcome. First of all, they are most undecidedly walls surrounding the entire "estate"; therefore, he had to climb them. The front, side and back entrances are all heavily guarded, so the only way w
Romeo and Juliet seem like the perfect couple. They are willing to do almost anything for each other, even sneak between feuding families to show their love for each other! It is only hope that the two families will stop feuding and become allies for the sake of Romeo and Juliet's marriage.
ould be to climb over the orchard wall. Romeo is very brave for risking his life to see Romeo and Juliet. He truly loves her.
When Romeo is standing outside of Juliet's balcony, he uses a variety of similes. Here is an example; "O speak again bright angel for thou art/ As glorious to this night o'er my head. / As is winged messenger from heaven." (Pg. 71 lines 29-31). In other words, Romeo is trying to say that Juliet is like an angel from heaven. Romeo thinks that she has lit up the sky with her beauty,
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