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Svetllana [295]
3 years ago
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6 things juliet would rather do than marry paris

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Hatshy [7]3 years ago
6 0
The six things that Juliet would do than marry Paris is to commit suicide, she rather take her own life if she wouldn't be married to Romeo and be married to Paris instead. She also thinks that she should be at risk or face different challenges than to be married off to him. She also thinks that she rather be a criminal. She thinks that it is best to be tied down and be exposed to wild animals, than to be married to Paris which she hates, she would also likely want to be living with the dead people or to live in a mortuary, just to be away or not to be married with him.
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