This scene takes place in Oliver's orchard and then in Oliver's office with Charles the wrestler.
Act 1, Scene 1 of "As You Like It" takes place in the court of Duke Frederick.
Capulet's Orchard? No that is Act 2 Scene 2. Act 2 Scene 5 is Romeo and Juliet's wedding and takes place at Friar Lawrence's place.
" will the faithful offer take of me......As you like it Act IV scene 3
It is Act II Scene 2 of the play and it takes place in Juliet's backyard.
In Act 2 Scene 1, someone says that they are in "Veronessa" but there is no such place in Cyprus.
At the Capulets' house
In Scene Four of Act 1, he has attended the party at Capulet's place, just offstage. In Scene Four of Act 2, he has sent a letter to Romeo's house. In Scene Four of Acts 3 and 4 he has managed to get himself killed sometime earlier (actually in Scene 1 of Act 3). There is no Act 5 Scene 4. Please specify both Act and Scene. To give the scene number without saying which act is like saying "He lives at number 68" without saying which street--absolutely useless.
In Act IV Scene I
Act 2, Scene 3 in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" takes place in Friar Laurence's cell, which is essentially his living quarters located inside the Franciscan monastery. This scene is significant as it showcases Friar Laurence agreeing to marry Romeo and Juliet in secret, setting the stage for further events in the play.
Act 1 Scene 4 in Romeo and Juliet takes place on the night of the Capulet's party, where Romeo and his friends decide to attend in disguise. This scene sets the stage for Romeo and Juliet's first meeting and the development of their love story.
The stage direction says "A Public Place." It is near an amphitheater or stadium from which the shouts of the crowd are heard offstage.
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Act 4, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet takes place in Friar Laurence's cell, where Juliet goes to seek his help in devising a plan to avoid marrying Paris and reunite with Romeo.