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Romeo And Juliet Monologue Analysis
Romeo: Is it possible for me to leave if my heart stays? I need to be where my heart needs to be.
Benvolio: Romeo! Romeo!
Mercutio: He’s fine, I bet you that he is probably at home, laying in his bed.
Benvolio: He went this way I know it I saw him, he hopped over the wall! Why can’t you just help me and call for him?
Mercutio: I’ll make Romeo suddenly show up with my words as if I was praying to him like a god! Oh Romeo you relentless boy. The only thing that will make this boy appear is if I talk about love. Romeo let us know you’re here, give us a good shout into the sky. I’m sure cupid will appear, hm! Not even that will bring him back but I’m sure this will! I call you here in the name of Rosaline and her beautifully sculpted face and

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