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What does Romeo fear before they enter the capulet party?
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Before entering the Capulet party in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo expresses a sense of foreboding and fear. He has a premonition that attending the party may lead to consequences that could end in tragedy. Specifically, he fears that this night might be the start of something significant that will ultimately lead to his own death. This fear is encapsulated in his lines, where he mentions that he has a dream or feeling that something bad is going to happen. Despite this ominous feeling, he goes to the party, driven by his desire to see Rosaline, the woman he loves at the time. This moment foreshadows the events that will unfold later in the play.