Romeo and Juliet

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Romeo and Juliet

Act II summary

Name_________Tristan Duncan____________

Prologue:

Now that ________Romeo___ is in love with _______Juliet______, he has forgotten his old love,
Rosaline. However, because the two lovers are from enemy families, he does not have
access to her, and she does not have the means to ______Meet_____ him anywhere.

Scene 1:

Romeo’s friends search for him, but he leaps over an orchard _______wall______. The friends
try to get Romeo to reveal his hiding place by saying rude things about
_________Rosaline_____, but he is not in love with her any more, so it does not work.

Scene 2:

In the ____Capulet____’s orchard, Romeo sees Juliet talking to herself and is overwhelmed by
her beauty. He compares her to the ________Sun_______ in the east. He says her eyes are
brighter than _______Stars_______. He says he would like to be a __________palm______ on her
hand so he could touch her cheek. He calls her a bright _________Star_______ from the
heavens. Juliet, unaware of Romeo’s presence, says a ________name______ is not really a part
of a person and therefore not important. Even so, Romeo is afraid she will not accept him
because his last name is __________Montague____. Juliet is afraid her _______Family________
may find Romeo and kill him. She asks Romeo to _______promise_______ his love to her, but
then changes her mind, thinking their actions are “too rash, too __________Unadvised_____,
too ________Sudden______.” They finally agree that Juliet will send a messenger to Romeo at
________Nine______ o’clock the next day, and Romeo will send word to Juliet if he intends to
______marry________ her.

Scene 3:

At the beginning of the scene, _____Friar Laurence___________ is gathering plants and herbs.
He mentions that even weak flowers have both _________medicines______ and
_______poisens_____ in them, just like people, who have both grace and rude will. When
Romeo tells him that he wants to _________marry___________ Juliet, the friar cannot believe
that Romeo has changed his mind so suddenly. However, he agrees to perform the
ceremony because it may turn the two _____households_______’ hate into “pure
_____love__________.”

Scene 4:
Benvolio and Mercutio learn that _____Tybalt_________, who is an excellent swordsman, sent a
letter challenging ________Mercutio________. When _______Tybalt_________ shows up, he and
Mercutio have a battle of wits, which ends with Mercutio saying that being with friends is
better than “groaning for _______Love____.” ____________Nurse_____ and her servant,
_______Peter_________ enter, looking for ____________________. ____________________makes rude
comments and sings a rude song to her before he leaves with Benvolio. Alone with Romeo,
____________________ warns him not to seduce Juliet. Romeo responds by saying that he wants
to marry Juliet that afternoon at ____________________ cell. The nurse tells Romeo that
____________________ wants to marry Juliet, too, but that Juliet prefers Romeo.
Scene 5:

Juliet is impatient because the nurse has been gone ____________________ hours. The Nurse
returns, but tells Juliet that she is too out of ____________________ to deliver the message right
away. Then she says her ____________________ and ____________________ hurt. Then she asks
where Juliet’s ____________________ is. Finally, as Juliet becomes frantic, the Nurse gives her
the news that she will become a bride. Meanwhile, the Nurse will fetch a ____________________
so Romeo can climb to Juliet’s balcony for the honeymoon.

Scene 6:

Friar Lawrence is worried that Romeo and Juliet’s love is too passionate and will be brief, like
the explosion when ____________________ and ____________________ “kiss.” He also says they
may become sick of their sweet love, as one becomes sick of ____________________ when he
eats too much of it. His advice is to “love ____________________.” Romeo, however, is so in
love that he cannot find words to express his feelings. Juliet cannot, either, saying that “They
are but ____________________ who can count their ____________________,” meaning that she has
so much love that she cannot even sum it up. Friar Lawrence marries them.

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