Scene V
Everyone is having fun at the feast, dancing, laughing and just having a great time. Romeo sees Juliet and she sees him. They just start staring at each other through people's shoulders. Romeo starts talking to himself, saying that he thinks he loves her. Until Tybalt, notices Romeo's voice and sees that a Montague is at the feast. He goes and tells Lord Capulet but he just says to leave Romeo alone. Also, he says he will not have "youth harmed" at his feast. Mostly because so many people were there and he wouldn't want to have a bad reputation and have his party ruined because of that. Meanwhile, Romeo reaches Juliet's hand and starts talking to her. Then, Romeo says to her, "take my sins away.". He tries convincing her to kiss him or let him kiss her. At the end, Juliet lets Romeo kiss her not just once but twice! Right after, the Nurse goes on looking for Juliet saying that he mother wants to speak with her. As she leaves, Romeo asks the Nurse who Juliet's mother is and she tells him it's Lady Capulet. He was devastated. Juliet was also wondering who the man that had kissed her was until she tells the Nurse to go ask other people. She then finds out his name is Romeo, the Montague.
Everyone is having fun at the feast, dancing, laughing and just having a great time. Romeo sees Juliet and she sees him. They just start staring at each other through people's shoulders. Romeo starts talking to himself, saying that he thinks he loves her. Until Tybalt, notices Romeo's voice and sees that a Montague is at the feast. He goes and tells Lord Capulet but he just says to leave Romeo alone. Also, he says he will not have "youth harmed" at his feast. Mostly because so many people were there and he wouldn't want to have a bad reputation and have his party ruined because of that. Meanwhile, Romeo reaches Juliet's hand and starts talking to her. Then, Romeo says to her, "take my sins away.". He tries convincing her to kiss him or let him kiss her. At the end, Juliet lets Romeo kiss her not just once but twice! Right after, the Nurse goes on looking for Juliet saying that he mother wants to speak with her. As she leaves, Romeo asks the Nurse who Juliet's mother is and she tells him it's Lady Capulet. He was devastated. Juliet was also wondering who the man that had kissed her was until she tells the Nurse to go ask other people. She then finds out his name is Romeo, the Montague.