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In this scene, Benvolio and Mercutio are walking down together, making jokes about Romeo's new love Juliet. Then Romeo enters as well, and Romeo and Mercutio exchange several witty puns on each other. The scene ends with======

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This scene mainly is for the reader to better understand what others think on Romeo's sudden change in loves. It seems that Romeo is very fickle, no matter how beautiful Juliet is as well. Otherwise, I believe that the scene serves as a transition of focus from the couple's meeting to move along with the plot.======

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I thought that this scene was pretty funny (or at least it was meant to be), and I thought that it was a nice change from the lovey-dovey actions of Romeo and Juliet. However, I also received a sense of foreboding of something unfortunate at the end of the scene.======



1. Evaluate the performance of you group. What went well? What didn't go well? I think that my group performed well. We talked smoothly, and acted well, had good costumes, and had some good stage directions.

2. How well did you contribute to your group? I practiced my lines at home, followed stage directions and cooperated well with my group to make our scene performance as good as possible.

3. How well did you perform as an individual? I believe that I spoke my lines clearly and with good articulation, made good stage directions and movements, and also had a good costume to fit with the scene.

4. What could have improved your scene performance? We could have spoke slower while performing, looked at the audience more than the script, and just know the script better so we could perform sm

5. How did the scene performance help you better understand //Romeo and Juliet?// My scene performance