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poizon [28]
3 years ago
6

Juliet is often portrayed on a balcony because:

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vodomira [7]3 years ago
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Juliet is often portrayed on a balcony because the stage direction says that she enters from "a balcony."

<h3>Why is Juliet is in her balcony?</h3>

Juliet, always seen on her balcony because it portrays the scene of love between Romeo and Juliet. The play was set to stand Juliet in the balcony alone, but Romeo is there for her.

Thus, the correct option is D. the stage direction says that she enters from "a balcony."

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