Comparing Act 3 Scene 5 Of William Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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The scene I chose was the wedding scene. The wedding scene takes place in the church in the city. Romeo has talked Friar Lawrence into marrying them. The first part of the scene is when Friar and Romeo are talking. They are both on they both are on the left side of the stage in left front. Friar is locking the door so know one can enter and see them being married. Friar is talking to Romeo about the marriage between Romeo and Juliet. Friar ask Romeo if really does love Juliet. Friar tells him not to rush into love and to love moderat. Which means if he he flies into love very fast, it will end very badly. If he loves modret it, it will not end bad and the relationship will last a long time. Scenes they are both teenagers, they will not pay

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