Scene III
Act 1 scene III was the part before the feast. Lady Capulet tell the Nurse to look and call Juliet because she wants to talk to her. When Juliet is found and up to her room, Lady Capulet tells the Nurse to leave because she wanted to talk to Juliet in private but then she changed her mind most likely because the Nurse knows Juliet more than her own mom does. (Remember, the Nurse raised Juliet and Juliet tells her more stuff than she tells her mom.) Lady Capulet starts talking to Juliet about marriage and how Paris wants to be with her, even though the Nurse reminds her that Juliet is just 13, but Lady remember's she gave birth to Juliet when she was Juliet's current age so she didn't think it was wrong for her to marry Paris. At the end she agrees to look upon Paris at the feast and see if she may fall in love with him.
Scene IV
Act 1 scene IV is talking about Romeo, Mercutio and Benvolio heading to the Capulet's feast with masks on. (Along with many other men as well.) Romeo was a little concerned about how to get in the feast because they are Montagues but then he slowly sets it aside. Although, he says he won't dance at the feast. Mercutio starts saying a long speech of Queen Mab of the fairies who visits people's dreams. After every one having a laugh, Benvolio brings the group back on track and actully thinking of a way to get in the feast. Romeo states his last concern; he has a feeling that the nights activities will set in motion the action of fate, resulting in untimely death; but Romeo then comes back, and joins the group on their way to the feast.
Act 1 scene III was the part before the feast. Lady Capulet tell the Nurse to look and call Juliet because she wants to talk to her. When Juliet is found and up to her room, Lady Capulet tells the Nurse to leave because she wanted to talk to Juliet in private but then she changed her mind most likely because the Nurse knows Juliet more than her own mom does. (Remember, the Nurse raised Juliet and Juliet tells her more stuff than she tells her mom.) Lady Capulet starts talking to Juliet about marriage and how Paris wants to be with her, even though the Nurse reminds her that Juliet is just 13, but Lady remember's she gave birth to Juliet when she was Juliet's current age so she didn't think it was wrong for her to marry Paris. At the end she agrees to look upon Paris at the feast and see if she may fall in love with him.
Scene IV
Act 1 scene IV is talking about Romeo, Mercutio and Benvolio heading to the Capulet's feast with masks on. (Along with many other men as well.) Romeo was a little concerned about how to get in the feast because they are Montagues but then he slowly sets it aside. Although, he says he won't dance at the feast. Mercutio starts saying a long speech of Queen Mab of the fairies who visits people's dreams. After every one having a laugh, Benvolio brings the group back on track and actully thinking of a way to get in the feast. Romeo states his last concern; he has a feeling that the nights activities will set in motion the action of fate, resulting in untimely death; but Romeo then comes back, and joins the group on their way to the feast.