Is the following true or false

Romeo has a good reputation "quote"
Act 1 scene 5

1 answer

In Act 1, Scene 5 of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo does not explicitly mention his reputation. The scene focuses primarily on the Capulet's feast, where Romeo meets Juliet for the first time. However, it is mentioned earlier in the play in Act 1, Scene 5, when Tybalt recognizes Romeo and informs Lord Capulet that Romeo is present. Capulet responds by saying that Romeo's reputation is good and that he should not be disturbed at the party.

So, to answer your question: it is true that in this scene, Capulet acknowledges Romeo's good reputation.