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Paraphrase: Act II Prologue Now his desire for his past love is gone, and a new love sprouted in its place. She, who had once made groan and speak of death, and who had once been considered in his eyes to be the fairest woman, is now no match compared to the tender beauty of Juliet. Now somebody (Juliet) loves Romeo, and he himself loves again, and they are both attracted by each other’s good looks; however, Romeo has to speak to an enemy, and Juliet finds herself completely fallen in love with an enemy, too. Because they are supposedly enemies, Romeo cannot meet Juliet often, and he thus cannot speak the usual speeches made by lovers; Juliet, who is as much in love with him, has even lower chances of meeting Romeo. Still, the strong desire and passion of love gives them power, and more time provides them with higher chances to meet each other; although risky, the tension is softened by the extreme pleasure at moments of union.