Answer:
In the first three scenes of Act II Romeo pursues Juliet and asks for her hand in marriage. She agrees and Romeo arranges for Friar Lawrence to perform the ceremony. In an example of dramatic irony, when we get to Scene 4 neither Benvolio nor Mercutio know of Romeo's love for Juliet. They believe him still to be in love with Rosaline. The scene opens with the two men discussing the fact Tybalt has sent a challenge to Romeo because the Capulet hot head saw Romeo at the party the night before.
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