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(romeo and juliet) would you say that this is analytical or summarizing?

the servant’s encounter with romeo is constructed by fate to have romeo invited to the capulet masque. the servant could ask someone else to him read the guest list, however, he specifically asks romeo. furthermore, the servant invites romeo and benvolio only if they “not be of the house of montagues.” (rom.1.2.81-82). consequently, the servant does not recognize romeo and benvolio to be montague’s. thus, the servant invites romeo and benvolio. if the servant recognizes romeo to be a montague, romeo would have not been invited to the capulet masque. therefore, romeo would have never met juliet in the first place.

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