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What do we learn about the love between Romeo and Juliet by studying Act 2 Scene 2 of the play - How is this scene relevant to the rest of the play?  

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What do we learn about the love between Romeo and Juliet by studying Act 2 Scene 2 of the play. How is this scene relevant to the rest of the play? Romeo is a motague who is in love with Juliet. Juliet is a capulate, the only problem with this is that the two families have a ongoing fuge between them. Romeo at this point in the story is standing quietly under Juliet's balcony, Juliet was standing on her balcony, and not realising Romeo was there because it was dark. Juliet was expressing her love to Romeo, she was saying that If Romeo really loved her then he would change his name because it was the names that were getting in the way. At the start of Act 2 Scene 2 Romeo is very immature in saying a few things, like: 'cast it off ' meaning that Juliet shouldn't worry anymore because...

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