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Act 2, Scene 3
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The elements of nature is just like the elements of life.
It can be good and beautiful, but it can also be bad and ugly.
Good morning, Father!
Romeo! What brings you here so early?
Were you with Rosaline all night?
No, of course not! I've forgotten all about her!
I'm in love with Juliet, the Capulet's only daughter.
Then where have you been?
Friar Lawrence goes out early in the morning to pick out weeds and medicinal flowers before the sun burns off its effectiveness.
Holy Saint Francis! What? How could you have given up on Rosaline so easily?
Please agree to marry us today.
Your love jumps around from one, to another.
How could you expect women to be faithful to you, when you're unreliable?
Romeo suddenly enters, and Friar Lawrence wonders why Romeo is out here at such an early time.
You scolded me for loving Rosaline though.
I scolded you for obsessing over her, not loving.
Please, don't scold me. Unlike Rosaline, Juliet actually loves me back.
Romeo confesses to the Friar that he is no longer in love with Rosaline and is now in love with Juliet.
So will you marry us two?
Yes! Let's get out of here! Thanks, father!
I still don't think this is a good idea, but I'll go with it. Hopefully it will end the feuds of your families as well.
Romeo asks if he can marry him to Juliet, and the Friar comments of Romeo's sudden change of love.
Romeo defends himself and his desire to marry Juliet, and tries to convince Friar Lawrence to agree with the marriage.
Friar Lawrence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet in hope that it will end the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets.
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