In Act IV of "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet's character becomes strong and defiant. She shows determination and resilience as she grapples with her situation, taking control of her fate by devising a plan to avoid marrying Paris. Instead of succumbing to despair, she actively seeks a solution, demonstrating her inner strength and resolve.
In Act IV, Juliet's character becomes...
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strong and defiant.
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extremely indecisive.
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completely helpless.
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submissive and remorseful.
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