In Act 4 of "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo and his friends plan to attend the Capulet party without being recognized. They conceal their identities by wearing masks, which was a common practice during masquerade balls. Romeo initially acquires a mask to wear, allowing him to blend in with the Capulet guests despite being a Montague. This helps them escape detection and allows Romeo to meet Juliet without immediate consequences.
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