In this act, Romeo arrives, and Friar asks how come and why has Romeo  waken up so early. Romeo answers the question of the Friar by saying that he's in deep love with the beautiful Juliet and wants him to help them get married. The Friar than makes fun of Romeo for the fact that he fell in love with Juliet so impulsively.  

Benvolio and Mercutio ask for Romeo after the night of the feast. Mercutio makes fun of Romeo for craving after Rosaline. Benvolio talks to Mercutio about the challenge that has been sent by Tybalt for Romeo. Soon enough Romeo argues with Mercutio about where he has been, then the Nurse and her husband Peter come in. Romeo asks the Nurse to help him meet Juliet this afternoon. Romeo offers money to the Nurse, but she doesn't take the money and tries to help him out. 

When the Nurse goes back home, she finnaly tells Juliet that Romeo is waiting at Laurence's call ( "Call" meaning room). The Nurse helps Romeo by  finding a ladder that he could climb on to get up to the room. 

In my opinion, the only reason why the Nurse is helping is, because she wants the best for Juliet, and since we learn in Act I that she loves and cares for Juliet like her own daughter. I feel like something bad will happen, because in order for someone to earn something you must lose something too. Life isn't always the way we wanted it to be, there will be some ups and downs in life but we learn to live with them, because we experience them over and over 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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