During this act in scene I, we notice that after the party had finished, Romeo went to meet Juliet. Romeo who is now in deep love doesn't want to leave the Capulet's property, so he leaves his friends (Benvolio and Mercutio) and hides out in the orchard  near Juliet's window.  Romeo's cousin Benvolio and his friend Mercutio, tries to look for Romeo unaware that now his life depends on the love for Juliet. finally after a long search, Benvolio says, "Go then, for 'tis in vain to seek him here that means not to be found", this meaning that after a long time of search, Romeo is  no were to be found, so the two friends head back home. 
           During scene 2, Romeo is wandering around at night in the Capulet's property trying to find Juliet. Romeo asks himself a question saying,"What light through yonder window breaks?", meaning I wounder who appears out in the window. Juliet comes out from her balcony  expressing her love for Romeo. Near the end of there romantic conversation, the nurse calls out Juliet's name. 
          The language that Shakespeare uses in act 2 scene 2 is very strong, detailed, and well written as to expressing the feelings of the two main characters in the play.  In general, Shakespeare uses lots of poetic language that has a consistent rhythm. The atmosphere used is calm and silent, along with the soft and smooth language used gives the scene the feeling of a strong poetic love. 
 
         William Shakespeare has written this dramatic "cross loved" story about two lovers, Romeo and Juliet. The play starts of with the servants from the Montague and the family members of the Capulet's fighting and quarreling on the streets of  Verona, located in Italy. The history behind the deep hatred between the Montague and the Capulet has continued since a long period of time. The two families have been enemies since anyone could remember. Near the end of the fight the individuals asked themselves the fact  why they are fighting, but no one has the answer to the question, yet it continues on and on.  

        Romeo, son of Lord Montague had just lost his love (broke-up). The atmosphere around him was changed, due to the fact that he believed that only true love could bring happiness. The only member that Romeo shared his feelings and emotions to was Benvolio.  Benvolio is Romeos cousin and his best friend. 

         Lord Capulet, Juliet's father plans a ball to get Juliet and Paris talking with each other and maybe they might fall in love.  Any individual who wanted to come was allowed  to the ball. Romeo and his friends Mercutio and Benvolio came to the ball uninvited with masks on their face and torches in their hands. Romeo attended the ball hoping he could find a true love from his dreams. Romeo meets the beautiful Juliet at the ball and instantly falls in love with her.  Romeo kisses Juliet and sooner, he finds out that she's from the Capulet side their only enemy. 

          In my opinion, I find it very interesting how fast Romeo fell in love with Juliet instantly. I wounder what will happen next, but my prediction is that two lovers never forget about each other, so in that case I think the two lovers will meet again.   

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    My name is Hosai Sadiq. I am in grade I0 and fifteen years old. My birthday is on November 30th. This is my blog on Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare. 

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