Can anyone summarize acts II and III of Romeo and Juliet into two separate paragraphs? I can't seem to put the scenes into detail for my upcoming play.

Something detailed please and thank you!

I am going to be honest here: You need to read critically the work. You either have not read it, or scanned through it. If you "lived" with it, you could summarize it pretty easily.

Now if the language is stumping you, try this: http://nfs.sparknotes.com/romeojuliet/

One or both of these sites should help you:

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http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/romeojuliet/

Certainly! I can help you summarize Acts II and III of Romeo and Juliet. Here's a detailed summary in two separate paragraphs:

Act II:
In Act II, the story of Romeo and Juliet continues with a focus on their blossoming love. The act starts with Romeo sneaking into the Capulet's orchard to meet Juliet after the Capulet's ball. Overwhelmed by his feelings, Romeo declares his love for Juliet, and she reciprocates. They decide to marry and seek the help of Friar Laurence. Meanwhile, Mercutio and Benvolio try to find Romeo and end up engaging in humorous banter. Later, at the Friar's cell, Romeo and Juliet meet in secret and are married by Friar Laurence. The act ends with Friar Laurence expressing a faint hope that the union of Romeo and Juliet might finally bring an end to the ancient feud between the two families.

Act III:
In Act III, the tragedy unfolds, leading to the point of no return for Romeo and Juliet's love story. The act opens with Mercutio and Tybalt engaging in a heated argument, which escalates into a duel. Romeo intervenes in an attempt to stop the fight, but Tybalt accidentally kills Mercutio while Romeo is distracted. Enraged by the loss of his friend, Romeo seeks revenge and duels with Tybalt, ultimately killing him. This leads to Romeo being banished from Verona. Juliet, unaware of the duels, eagerly awaits Romeo's arrival on their wedding night. When she hears the news of Tybalt's death and Romeo's punishment, she becomes torn between her loyalty to Romeo and her family. The act concludes with Juliet learning of her parents' plan to force her into marriage with Paris, which prompts her to seek Friar Laurence's help and agree to a dangerous plan to reunite with Romeo.

To summarize, Act II focuses on the blossoming love between Romeo and Juliet, leading to their secret marriage. Act III, on the other hand, delves into the tragic consequences of the ongoing feud as Romeo kills Tybalt and is subsequently banished, while Juliet is caught between her loyalty to Romeo and her family's expectations.