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when romeo goes to the friar who does the friar think romeo spend the night with. what does this indicate about romeo's nature

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In Act II, Scene 3 of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo goes to Friar Laurence's cell to ask him to marry him to Juliet. However, the Friar is initially skeptical and suspects that Romeo has spent the night with Rosaline, the woman he was infatuated with before meeting Juliet. The Friar says, "God pardon sin! Wast thou with Rosaline?" (II.iii.85). This indicates that Romeo has a reputation for being fickle in love and for quickly moving from one woman to another. He is not known for being a reliable or committed lover.

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