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Romeo and Juliet. dont forget about when.....and also when...!
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Certainly! In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," don't forget about the iconic balcony scene where Romeo professes his love for Juliet, as well as the tragic ending where both lovers meet their untimely deaths.
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