Scene By Scene
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Act I prologue
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Act I scene 1: Quarrel between Capulets and Montagues
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Act I scene 2
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Act I scene 3
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Act I scene 4
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Act I scene 5
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Act I scene 5: Romeo's first interview with Juliet
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Act II prologue
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Act II scene 3
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Act II scene 5: Juliet intreats her nurse
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Act II scene 6
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Act III scene 5: Romeo takes leave of Juliet
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Act IV scene 5: Juliet's fake death
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Act IV scene 5: Another depiction
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Act V scene 3: Juliet awakes to find Romeo dead
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