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Read the excerpt from Act III, scene v of Romeo and Juliet.
Juliet: Then, window, let day in, and let life out.
Romeo: Farewell, farewell! one kiss, and I’ll descend. [Descends.] 45
Juliet: Art thou gone so? my lord, my love, my friend!
I must hear from thee every day in the hour,
For in a minute there are many days:
O! by this count I shall be much in years
Ere I again behold my Romeo. 50
What conclusion can be drawn about Juliet based on her reaction to Romeo’s departure ?
She is enthusiastic about her future with Romeo.
She is jealous of the adventures Romeo will have abroad.
She questions Romeo’s devotion to their marriage vows.
She depends on Romeo and dreads life without him.
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She depends on Romeo and dreads life without him.
Her words (“I must hear from thee every day… For in a minute there are many days… I shall be much in years ere I again behold my Romeo”) show anxiety at the separation and emotional dependence on him.
Her words (“I must hear from thee every day… For in a minute there are many days… I shall be much in years ere I again behold my Romeo”) show anxiety at the separation and emotional dependence on him.
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