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In act IV, scene, one of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet cries, “ O, bid me leap, rather than marry Paris…and I will do it without fear or doubt.”
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By the end of Romeo and Juliet, Paris and Romeo, both of whom loved Julia are dead the two characters, however, are very different write an essay comparing and contrasting the two men
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What does Juliet mean by this statement?
Juliet is expressing her willingness to take her own life rather than marry Paris. She is saying that she would do it without hesitation or doubt, showing her commitment to her love for Romeo.
Juliet is expressing her willingness to take her own life rather than marry Paris. She is saying that she would do it without hesitation or doubt, showing her commitment to her love for Romeo.
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