Leah could perform better than Jenna at the tryout.
The way the script is written, Leah works really hard, but Jenna just thinks that her natural talent is enough.
If Leah performed better than Jenna at the tryouts, then the script would be developed to address the theme " Hard work is more important than natural talent."
Act 2 talks about the marriage of both of them.
<u>Explanation:</u>
May the heavens be happy with this holy act of marriage, so nothing unfortunate happens later to make us regret it. Be that as it may, whatever incidents happen, they can't destroy the delight I feel with one look at her. You should simply get our hands together with sacred words, at that point love-crushing death can do whatever it satisfies.
Marriage is as long as possible, you see. "These brutal pleasures have rough finishes," he cautions. Shockingly, it goes in one ear and out the other. Monk Laurence takes them off to wed them so they can proceed onward to the exceptionally foreseen wedding trip stage.