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Act II Scene II Romeo and Juliet.  

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English Coursework: Act II Scene II Romeo and Juliet is a romantic but tragic story of how two teenagers fall in love despite their families being mortal enemies. Romeo (a Montague) and Juliet (a Capulet) first meet at the 'Capulet Ball' where Romeo originally was to seek Rosaline. However this plan was not fulfilled as Romeo met Juliet coincidently. It was love at first sight as the two shared a sonnet and kisses. Romeo had now completely forgotten about Rosaline and had fallen head over heels over Juliet. It seemed this love would be short lived as Romeo found out that Juliet was a Capulet and Juliet found out from her nurse that Romeo was a Montague. Romeo had somehow managed to slip away from the company of his companions and made his way the Capulet orchard which is where Shakespeare's use of language is at its best. 'He jests at scars...

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