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what does this quote literally mean? what deeper understanding does it provide for the character plot? write 1 simple sentence like a 9th grade. quote: "I'll look to life, if looking liking move; But no more deep will i endart mine eye Than your consent gives strength to make it fly."

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Literal meaning: Juliet is saying she'll look at the man and, if simply seeing him makes her like him, she'll consider him—but she won't let herself fall deeply in love or let her feelings "strike" until her parents give their permission. ("Looking liking move" = if looking makes me like him; "endart mine eye" = let my eye (love) shoot like an arrow; "your consent gives strength to make it fly" = only your approval will let it go.)

Deeper understanding for the character and plot: this line shows Juliet as outwardly obedient and cautious about marriage, setting a limit on her own feelings and deferring to parental authority; that restraint creates dramatic irony and tension because she soon falls passionately in love with Romeo without consent, which drives the central conflict between private desire and family duty and reveals Juliet's capacity for sudden, deep emotion despite her initial politeness.

One simple sentence (9th-grade level): She's saying she'll look at the suitor and maybe like him, but she won't fall in love or decide anything without her parents' okay.