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English, 29.01.2021 17:40 jazzy4211

Romeo And Juliet, Act 2 Scene 2, aka "the balcony scene," is often called the most romantic scene in all of Shakespeare, and some say it is one of the most romantic scenes in all of literature. What do you think? Is the famous balcony scene romantic and sweet, or is it creepy and over-the-top? Defend your argument with at least 3 pieces of evidence from the text.

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