When was the capulet ball romeo and juliet




















Come, musicians, play. A hall, a hall! Give room; and foot it, girls. More light, you knaves, and turn the tables up,. And quench the fire — the room is grown too hot. Ah, sirrah , this unlook'd-for sport comes well. Nay, sit, nay, sit, good cousin Capulet,.

For you and I are past our dancing days. How long is't now since last yourself and I. Were in a mask? By'r lady, thirty years. What, man, 'tis not so much , 'tis not so much. Come pentecost as quickly as it will,.

Some five and twenty years, and then we mask'd. His son is thirty. Will you tell me that? His son was but a ward two years ago. What lady is that, which doth enrich the hand. Of yonder knight? I know not, sir.

O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright! It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night. Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear;. Beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear. So shows a snowy dove trooping with crows,. As yonder lady o'er her fellows shows. The measure done, I'll watch her place of stand. And, touching hers, make blessed my rude hand.

Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight,. For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night. This, by his voice, should be a Montague. Fetch me my rapier , boy. What, dares the slave. Come hither , cover'd with an antic face ,. To fleer and scorn at our solemnity? Now, by the stock and honour of my kin,. To strike him dead I hold it not a sin. Why, how now, kinsman, wherefore storm you so? Uncle, this is a Montague, our foe,.

A villain that is hither come in spite,. To scorn at our solemnity this night. Young Romeo is it? Content thee, gentle coz , let him alone;.

He bears him like a portly gentleman;. And, to say truth, Verona brags of him. To be a virtuous and well-govern'd youth. I would not for the wealth of all this town.

Here in my house do him disparagement. Therefore be patient, take no note of him. It is my will, the which if thou respect,. Show a fair presence and put off these frowns,. An ill-beseeming semblance for a feast. It fits, when such a villain is a guest. I'll not endure him. He shall be endured. What, goodman boy! I'll give you to my friend. He is so relieved he moves the wedding up to Wednesday, crucially altering the timeline of the plan Juliet and the Friar have agreed on.

Lady Capulet: We shall be short in our provision. Tis now near night. The family begins arrangements to lay her in the Capulet Mausoleum that day. Paris: have thought long to see this morning's face Romeo goes to buy a poison and then heads back to Verona. Timing is tricky here. If the body was laid in the vault early morning, Balthazar could have made it to Mantua by early afternoon and Romeo could make it back by late night--just barely.

It's about 25 miles one way. Romeo: Well, Juliet, I will lie with thee tonight. Paris dies. Romeo gives him his last wish and carries him in to lie his body by Juliet's.

Romeo says farewell to his bride, kisses her and kills himself. Juliet is woken up by the Friar, sees Romeo and kicks the Friar out of the tomb before she kills herself. Muffle me, night, awhile. Francis be my speed! The bodies are discovered in the Capulet Mausoleum. An unexpected death is revealed. The full truth of the the secret relationship is revealed to the families.

Prince: What misadventure is so early up, That calls our person from our morning rest? The sun for sorrow will not show his head. We are told Juliet's fourteenth birthday--Lammastide Eve July 31st --is a "fortnight and odd days" away. Romeo and Juliet Timeline of Events Act. A fight breaks out between the Capulet and Montegue servants. Paris asks Lord Capulet if he can marry Juliet.

Romeo and his friends make their way to the Capulet party. The Capulet Party: Romeo and Juliet meet, kiss, fall in love Tybalt loses his temper and gets kicked out; swears revenge The guests leave because it is very late.

Capulet: It it e'en so? Romeo hides from his friends. Romeo convinces Friar Laurence to perform the marriage ceremony. Romeo runs into his friends, who are looking for him to give him a warning. Romeo encounters his friends as they are confronting Tybalt. Juliet learns of the fight; she is so distraught, the Nurse promises to sneak Romeo in to see her to comfort her.

That night, Capulet holds a masked ball to encourage a courtship between his daughter, Juliet , and Paris, a relative of the Prince.

Concealing their identities behind masks, Romeo and Benvolio go to the ball, where Romeo and Juliet fall in love at first sight, but at the end of the evening discover their identities as members of the opposed families. On his way home from the feast, Romeo climbs into Capulet's orchard to glimpse Juliet again. Juliet appears at her balcony, and the couple exchange vows of love, agreeing to marry the next day. Romeo asks Friar Laurence to perform the marriage ceremony.

Though initially reluctant, he finally agrees, hoping to reconcile the families, and marries Romeo and Juliet that afternoon. Meanwhile, Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, sends Romeo a challenge to a duel. Romeo refuses to fight when Tybalt confronts him because they're now related. However, Mercutio , Romeo's quick-tempered friend, intervenes and accepts the challenge.

Romeo tries to part the other two as they fight, but Mercutio is fatally wounded under Romeo's arm. To avenge Mercutio's death, Romeo kills Tybalt and then flees. The Prince announces Romeo's banishment for Tybalt's murder. Romeo, in hiding at the Friar's cell, becomes hysterical at the news of his sentence and tries to kill himself, but the Friar promises to make Romeo's marriage to Juliet public and gain the Prince's pardon.



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