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Romeo And Juliet Act 3 Scene 3 Analysis

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In Act 3, scene 3 romeo responds by saying “being banished from verona is worse than death” he can't bear the thought of never seeing juliet again he would rather be dead than to live his life without her. He uses words such as torture and hell meaning that this is worse that can possibly happen because of the suffering he has to endure being away from her. Lord capulet made arrangements for juliet to marry paris and is trying to do a good thing for juliet because he thinks paris is handsome and rich and to him those two things are very important qualities for a husband to have. Although earlier on he had told paris that juliet was too young to marry. Something must have changed his mind and I think that was the wealth of paris. The point

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