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. 



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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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