By the end of Act 2, Scene 2 of "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo and Juliet make plans to get married. After their passionate exchange on Juliet's balcony, they express their deep love for each other and decide to commit to a future together. Juliet proposes that Romeo send her a message the next day to arrange their wedding. They agree to meet again to finalize the details of their marriage, signaling their determination to be together despite the feud between their families. This scene is pivotal as it establishes their intense love and the secret nature of their plans to unite.
What plans do Romeo and Juliet make by the end of Scene 2?
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