Romeo and Juliet meet at a ball from "summary" of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakspere by William Shakespeare,Charles Praetorius
In Verona, where we lay our scene, a grand ball was held at the Capulet household. The Capulets, a noble family of high standing, invited many guests to their extravagant event. Among the attendees was a young man named Romeo Montague, a member of the rival Montague family. Romeo, a passionate and impulsive youth, was not initially keen on attending the ball. However, his friends convinced him to go in the hopes of lifting his spirits after a recent heartbreak. As Romeo entered the ballroom, his eyes met those of a beautiful young maiden across the room. This maiden was none other than Juliet Capulet, the on...Similar Posts
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