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Shakespeare includes speeches by both Romeo and Juliet in Act II, Scene ii to

develop a romantic dialogue between the young lovers.
show Romeo’s and Juliet’s true feelings about one another.
explain why Romeo can never be caught at Juliet’s balcony.
provide background information about the feuding families.

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Show Romeo’s and Juliet’s true feelings about one another.

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The romantic tragedy play of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare tells the tragic love story of two lovers, caught between their family feud. Having no further way of being together, they made plans which turns fatal and ended their lives. The only one positive outcome of this story is the reconciliation of the two warring families after their children's death.

Act II scene ii shows Romeo and Juliet expressing their love for one another, though initially Juliet unaware of the presence of Romeo. But Shakespeare seems to include this scene, especially the dialogue to show the true feelings of the lovers for each other.

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