Romeo and Juliet

How does Act II, Scene 3, when Romeo goes to Friar Laurence’s cell at dawn, contrast with the action of the night before, when Romeo and Juliet declare their love? What do dawn and daytime signify to Romeo and Juliet’s relationship, and how does this scen

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Night is a time for passion over common sense and practicality. Dawn is when the passion evaporates and the characters are forced to deal with the reality of their choices. We see this in both the scenes that you mentioned.