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Romeo and Juliet Act Two. Prologue  Romeo’s old feelings or Rosaline are dying because of his new feelings for Juliet  Romeo loves Juliet and Juliet.

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1 Romeo and Juliet Act Two

2 Prologue  Romeo’s old feelings or Rosaline are dying because of his new feelings for Juliet  Romeo loves Juliet and Juliet loves Romeo  Since Romeo and Juliet are sworn enemies the usual rules of courtship cannot apply  They must find a different (more dangerous) way to see each other

3 Scene One  Romeo feels that he cannot leave the party completely because his heart wants to be with Juliet, so he separates himself from Mercutio and Benvolio  Benvolio and Mercutio look for Romeo, but cannot find him – Mercutio makes jokes about Romeo’s love

4 Scene Two  Famous balcony scene  Romeo is in Juliet’s yard under her balcony  His soliloquy is about Juliet’s beauty and his desire to be with her  Juliet comes out onto her balcony and talks about her love for Romeo – she does not know that Romeo is there and can hear her

5 Scene Two Continued  Juliet says, “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet.”  She is wishing Romeo was not a Montague because then there would be a possibility that they could be together  Romeo makes himself known to her, and promises her his love

6 Scene Two Continued  Juliet will not be shy like she should be because she knows that Romeo has heard her pledge her love  However, she worries that Romeo will be discovered by someone in her family and that they will kill him  Romeo feels that he loves her so strongly that one angry look from her would be worse than dying by her relatives

7 Scene Two Continued  Juliet believes they should wait a while because they may not really be in love  She will send a messenger to Romeo tomorrow and if he really loves her he should send back a message saying when and where they will be married  “Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow”

8 Scene Three  Friar Lawrence is gathering plants and describe how there is good and evil in every living thing  Romeo tells him that he has fallen in love with Juliet and he needs Friar Lawrence to marry them  “Young men’s love then lies not truly in their hearts but in their eyes.” – Friar Lawrence to Romeo about his ability to quickly forget Rosaline and fall in love with Juliet

9 Scene Three Continued  “Women may fall when there’s not strength in men.”  “For this alliance may so happy prove to turn your households’ rancor to pure love.”  “Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.”

10 Scene Four  Mercutio and Benvolio do not yet know about Romeo’s love for Juliet  Mercutio makes more dirty jokes about Romeo’s ideas of love  Mercutio believes joking about love is much better than crying about love

11 Scene Four Continued  The nurse is looking for Romeo to find out if he is going to marry Juliet or reject her  The nurse warns him to be careful with Juliet because she is easily hurt  Romeo wants Juliet to meet him to get married that afternoon

12 Scene Five  Juliet is impatient waiting for the nurse to tell her what message Romeo has sent  She has permission to leave for confession, and she leaves with excitement to get married

13 Scene Six  Romeo and Juliet meet with Friar Lawrence  Juliet says, “They are but beggars that can count their worth. But my true love is grown to such excess I cannot sum up half of my wealth.”  Friar Lawrence hopes this marriage will do good, but he still fears they are rushing into it.


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