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Act III, Scene 2 begins with a soliloquy in which Juliet...
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sings of the joy and lightness of young love.
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sinks into a jealous rage.
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wonders if she made the right decision in secretly marrying Romeo.
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laments the fact that she and Romeo have not yet consummated their marriage.
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sings of the joy and lightness of young love.
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sinks into a jealous rage.
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wonders if she made the right decision in secretly marrying Romeo.
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laments the fact that she and Romeo have not yet consummated their marriage.
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In Act III, Scene 2 of "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet laments the fact that she and Romeo have not yet consummated their marriage. This moment captures her deep longing for Romeo and her emotional turmoil following their separation. She expresses a mix of passion, impatience, and frustration as she awaits news of him after his banishment.