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Read Romeo’s dialogue from Act V, scene i of Romeo and Juliet.

How fares my Juliet? That I ask again;
For nothing can be ill if she be well.

Which of Romeo’s tragic flaws does this dialogue reveal?

He has juvenile ideas about love.
He is overly sensitive to other people’s pain.
He is rash when he becomes angry.
He has difficulty making hard decisions.

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He has juvenile ideas about love.

Explanation: Romeo’s lines make Juliet the sole measure of his well‑being — he believes “nothing can be ill if she be well.” That idealized, all‑consuming view of love shows youthful, romantic immaturity rather than sensitivity, anger, or indecision.