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Who would romeo like to see?

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It changes from time to time. In act 1 he wants to see Rosaline. In Act 2 he wants to see Juliet then later, Friar Lawrence. In Act 5 he wants to see an apothecary, and then Juliet again even though he thinks she's dead.

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