Answer:
Romeo decides to attend the Capulets' party because he wants to see Rosalind, his love.
Step-by-step explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" revolves around the tragic love story of two young lovers and their family feud that became the biggest obstacle. The story also deals with the theme of love, family, loyalty, society, etc. among others.
In Act I scene ii, Romeo and Benvolio had sneaked into the Capulets' party. Romeo had just broken up with Rosalind and had been heartbroken. When Benvolio suggested that he go to the party to see other girls. But for Romeo, he will go to see "the fair Rosalind".