What can readers infer from the following quote from Act V,

Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet?
Romeo: 0, be gone!
By heaven, I love thee better than myself;
For I come hither arm'd against myself:
Stay not, be gone;--live, and hereafter say,
A madman's mercy bid thee run away.
(1 point)
• Romeo plans to kill Paris.
•Romeo attempts to confuse Paris.
Puns utill Paris that he
• Romeo does not plan to fight with Paris.

3 answers

Readers can infer that Romeo does not plan to fight with Paris, but instead is warning him to leave for his own safety. Romeo is expressing his love for Juliet and indicating that he is armed against himself, meaning he is prepared to harm himself if necessary because of his intense emotions. He urges Paris to leave and live, as a "madman's mercy" would be letting him escape unharmed. This quote suggests that Romeo is not looking for conflict with Paris, but is instead focused on his own internal struggles and love for Juliet.
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Romeo does not plan to fight with Paris.