What is the mood at the end of Act II of Romeo and Juliet?

A. Sad
B. Happy
C. Tense
D. Chaotic

1 answer

C. Tense

At the end of Act II of Romeo and Juliet, the mood is tense as Romeo and Juliet are faced with obstacles in their love for each other. Their families' feud and the secrecy they must maintain in their relationship create a sense of impending conflict and danger.