Romeo and Juliet get a moment together but it is very brief for Romeo can not risk getting seen. |
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 | My love, it feels good to finally have a moment of peace with you! I must go now my love for I can not risk being seen. |  |
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 | I feel the same my love! Goodbye and we shall see each other soon! |  |
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Juliet and her mother have a short discussion about the conflict between Romeo and Tybalt. Lady Capulet also asks Juliet how she feels about marrying Paris. |
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 | (to herself): My love is far from being a villian. I can garantee that Paris will not make me a happy bride. |  |
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 | What a villan that Romeo is for killing our dear Tybalt! Tell me daughter, how do you feel about marrying Paris? |  |
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Juliet talks to her father about not marrying Paris. Lord Capulet is outraged and is in great disapointment of Juliet. |
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 | Father, I do not think it would be a good idea if I married Paris. Father, just hear me out for I can explain. |  |
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 | You good for nothing child! After all the effort i've made for this and you just come and say you don't want to marry him! No! I don't want to hear it! Either you marry him or consider youself fatherless! |  |
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