Romeo and Juliet

Scene 1, what accounts for this attitude?

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Romeo's nonchalance is a direct result of his recent marriage. He's never been happier. Fighting, arguing, and trading insults aren't on his agenda. In that moment, his world revolves around his new wife.

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