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      • The wedding takes place in the cramped confines of Friar Laurence 's cell. This is significant because it highlights the clandestine nature of Romeo and Juliet 's relationship.
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  2. How do Romeo and Juliet get married? When Romeo sneaks into Juliet's garden, the two converse and share lovers' vows. Near the end of their conversation, Juliet says to Romeo,

  3. The wedding of Romeo and Juliet takes place in Friar Laurence's cell. It is not part of the action on stage, though as Act II comes to an end, we witness the young couple, having again...

  4. Romeo secretly spends the night in Juliet's chamber, where they consummate their marriage. Capulet, misinterpreting Juliet's grief, agrees to marry her to Count Paris and threatens to disown her when she refuses to become Paris's "joyful bride". [2]

  5. For Romeo and Juliet it disregards Shakespeare's use of the tradition of the religion of love and its doctrine of the lovers' paradise. If it seems strange that dramatic use of this tradition was accepted by the Christian Elizabethans, it should be remembered that it originated in the Christian Middle Ages.

  6. Romeo and Juliet meet at Friar Laurence's cell and get married. Shakespeare doesn't actually show the wedding ceremony on stage, but many productions do. III : i

  7. At first, Romeo does not want to fight Tybalt because he is now married to Juliet, Tybalt’s cousin, and he wants to keep the peace with his new family member, even if Tybalt is unaware that they are now related by marriage.