When we first meet Romeo in "Romeo and Juliet," he is depressed because Rosalind, the girl he likes, does not like him. This sets the tone for his character at the beginning of the play, as he expresses feelings of unrequited love and romantic sorrow.
When we first meet Romeo, what kind of a mood is he in and why?(1 point)
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He is happy because he is excited for the Capulet's party.
He is happy because he is excited for the Capulet's party.
He is depressed because Rosalind, the girl he likes, does not like him.
He is depressed because Rosalind, the girl he likes, does not like him.
He is angry because he was not invited to the Capulet's party.
He is angry because he was not invited to the Capulet's party.
He is depressed because Juliet is a Capulet and they cannot be together.
He is depressed because Juliet is a Capulet and they cannot be together.
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