I have realized that I made a mistake in my numbering of the chapters, so Act II Scenes III-V are reposted.
AND ANOTHER ONE! I'm obviously not well versed in Iambic Pentameter or sonnets, so bugger off, people who think I'm a five-hundred-year-old man!
The creepyish Friar Lawrence picks herbs, and talks about how beautiful they are... Thankfully, Romeo interrupts, and asks the Friar to marry him to a girl. He asks if its Rosalind. Romeo has a brief moment where he has no idea who that is. She is never mentioned again. The Friar agrees to marry his obviously womanizing friend to the friend's worst enemy. Smart move, Friar. Smart move. End scene.
This is very fun. Tee hee~. I may finish the play by the end of the day!
