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  1. Romeo climbs the Capulet family's garden wall and sees Juliet alone on her balcony. Unaware of his prescence, Juliet sighs and speaks her feelings of love out loud. Romeo declares himself to Juliet, and she warns him of the danger of being there. Romeo and Juliet swear their true love to each other, plan a secret marriage, and finally say good ...

  2. The Romeo & Juliet balcony scene is a romantic one, reflecting the general notion that Romeo and Juliet is a romantic play. The play certainly starts out like that, with the two lovers falling in love at first sight, then talking love-talk in a moonlit garden, and running off the next day to get married. But halfway through the drama, on the ...

  3. This video from Shakespeare Uncovered explores the famous balcony scene in Romeo and Juliet. Students will examine the dialogue, learn what it really means, and decide which character is driving the scene — and the play — forward. Downloaded with permission from PBS LearningMedia The Balcony Scene | Shakespeare Uncovered downloaded from PBS LearningMedia, https://www.pbslearningmedia.org ...

  4. Romeo comes out of hiding just as a light in a nearby window flicks on and Juliet exits onto her balcony. “It is the east,” Romeo says, regarding Juliet, “and Juliet is the sun.”. He urges the sun to rise and “kill the envious moon.”. He urges Juliet to take her “vestal livery” and “cast it off.”. He continues observing ...

  5. Mar 7, 2012 · Juliet comes back to the balcony. JULIET. I’m back again, then I’ll definitely be leaving. Listen, if you are serious about this And want to get married, text me tomorrow. We’ll go get married somewhere, Just tell me where and when; I’ll give you everything And follow you wherever you want to go.

  6. The Meaning of Juliet’s ‘Swear Not by the Moon, the Inconstant Moon’. The ‘balcony scene’ in Romeo and Juliet is fake news. ‘O, swear not by the moon, the inconstant moon’ is one of the most famous lines to appear in this scene, Act 2 Scene 2, but it’s questionable whether Romeo is actually looking up at Juliet on her balcony.

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  8. Romeo and Juliet: Annotated Balcony Scene, Act 2, Scene 2 Please see the bottom of the main scene page for more explanatory notes. Scene II. Capulet's Garden. [Enter Romeo.] Romeo. He jests at scars that never felt a wound. [Juliet appears above at a window.] But soft, what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east and Juliet is the sun!