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what does romeo thinks of his punishment and of being separated from juliet
he think it is a punishment worse than death
he thinks it is more than fair
he thinks it is too lenient
he does not care about his punishment
he think it is a punishment worse than death
he thinks it is more than fair
he thinks it is too lenient
he does not care about his punishment
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Romeo believes that being separated from Juliet is a punishment worse than death. In Act 3, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," he expresses his despair over his exile from Verona and the absence of Juliet, feeling that living without her is more tormenting than death itself. His deep love for her intensifies his feelings of hopelessness and anguish regarding the separation.
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