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      • The wedding of Romeo and Juliet takes place in Friar Laurence's cell.
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  2. Romeo hurries away as Juliet pulls in the ladder and begs fate to bring him back to her quickly. Lady Capulet calls to her daughter. Juliet wonders why her mother would come to speak to her so early in the morning. Unaware that her daughter is married to Romeo, Lady Capulet enters the room and mistakes Juliet’s tears as continued grief for ...

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  3. After his success as a short-story writer and as a novelist, Fitzgerald married Zelda in New York City, and the newly-wed couple soon relocated to Long Island. [28] . Despite enjoying the exclusive Long Island milieu, Fitzgerald quietly disapproved of the extravagant parties, [29] and the wealthy persons he encountered often disappointed him. [30]

    • F. Scott Fitzgerald
    • 1925
  4. 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,

  5. Quick answer: Juliet marries Romeo in Act 2, Scene 5, the day after they meet at the Capulet party. They impulsively decide to marry, driven by their intense emotions. The marriage,...

  6. 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...

  7. They secretly get married by the Friar, but when Romeo is put at fault for Juliet’s cousin's death, he is banished from Verona. Because he is banished, Juliet’s parents believe she should marry Paris.