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Romeo and Juliet Notes | Act 2, Scene 1

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by William Shakespeare
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Act 2, Scene 1

Romeo enters and speaks of his love for Juliet. He jumps over a Capulet wall, hoping to see her. Benvolio and Mercutio enter as Romeo leaves. Benvolio tells Mercutio to call for Romeo and he does so by giving a speech that mocks Romeo's feelings for the forgotten Rosaline. After a while of poking fun at Romeo, Benvolio suggests that they leave and go look for him.

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