Relationship Between Romeo And Juliet

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Then this led to Romeo meeting Juliet at the party. When Benvolio says, “That will show you shining at this feast” (Act i Scene ii). Benvolio is telling Romeo that there are better girls for him if he will just look around for them. When Romeo is at the party he’s looking around and Romeo is looking at the girls looks. When he sees Juliet he thinks she is beautiful and wants to marry her. Juliet falls in love with Romeo but does Romo really love her?
Then Tybalt wanted to kill Romeo because he was at the party. Tybalt says, “This, by his voice , should be a Montague fetch me my rapier,boy. What! Dares the slave come hither, cover'd with an arctic face” (Act i Scene V). Tybalt says this because he believed that Romeo was going to make fun of

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