What scene does romeo and juliets parents forbid them to see each other ?

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I don't know what scene it is could you please tell me.

I don't know either. It's been a long time since I read this play. My guess is that it's in the first act. Check Sparknotes.

In William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo and Juliet's parents do not specifically forbid them from seeing each other in a particular scene. However, they are engaged in a long-standing family feud that makes their relationship difficult. Nonetheless, there are several scenes in which Romeo and Juliet's parents express their disapproval of their relationship, leading to significant conflict and consequences.

To find the specific scene where Romeo and Juliet's parents express their disapproval, you can read or watch the play and look for moments of tension between the families. Some key scenes to consider are Act I, Scene I (where the feuding families first encounter each other); Act I, Scene II (where Paris asks for Juliet's hand in marriage, representing her parents' wishes); Act III, Scene V (where Juliet's parents insist she marry Paris); and Act IV, Scene II (where Juliet pleads with her father, hoping to avoid the arranged marriage).

Exploring these scenes will give you a deeper understanding of the conflict between Romeo and Juliet's parents and the obstacles they face in their love story.