Romeo and Juliet
Scene 1, what accounts for this attitude?
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scene 1
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.
Romeo and Juliet