I take thee at thy word.l me but love, and I’ll be new baptized.Henceforth I never will be Romeo.
By- Makayla
Act 2 scene 3
God bless you. Who greets me so early in the morning? Young man, something’s wrong if you’re getting out of bed this early.
After the party, Romeo leaves the party and impulsively jumps over the manner wall. His friends Benvolio and Mercutio are looking for him and calling his name. Romeo is in Juliet's backyard they are confessing their love for each other.
Act 2 scene 4
Ah, Juliet if you’re as happy as I am, and you’re better with words, tell me about the happiness you imagine we’ll have in our marriage.
Romeo reveals himself, agreeing to the name Romeo if he can have her love. Juliet warns him that, as a Montague, he'll be killed if he's spotted with her, but Romeo doesn't care. After much discussion, the two swear their love for each other and agree to be married.
Act 2 scene 5
Romeo enters and Friar Lawrence thinks that Romeo has not slept the night before Romeo assures him that did not happen, and describes his new love for Juliet, his intent to marry her, and his desire that the friar consent to marry them that very day.
good morning father
Benvolio has learned from a Montague servant that Romeo did not return home. Mercutio spouts some unkind words about Rosaline. Benvolio also relates that Tybalt has sent a letter to Romeo challenging him to a duel
I challenge you romeo to a duel
the Nurse brings Juliet the news that Romeo will marry her. The Nurse, older and more pragmatic, is slow to tell her the news and speaks of sex where Juliet talks of love. At the end of the scene, Juliet departs to meet Romeo at Friar Laurence's cell.
My true love has made me so rich that I can’t count even half of my wealth.
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