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Answer:
Quoted from Ju liet's speech in Act III scene v of the play "Romeo and Ju liet" written by William Shakespeare.
Explanation:
The passage is a quote from Act III scene v of the play "Romeo and Ju liet" by William Shakespeare. Romeo and his lover Ju liet are from two feuding families, which poses the greatest threat to their "happily-ever-after'.
These lines spoken by Ju liet is from the scene right after they had spent the night together as a couple. But being a secret marriage, they still have to hide their real status so Romeo must leave her room before her parents find out. The nurse had come to warn them of her approaching mother Lady Capulet, which saves them. Ju liet's words in the excerpt shows how she also pines for him to be with her. She laments that while "s<em>ome say the lark makes sweet division</em>", for them it is not sweet but rather a separation.
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The ending would a little heartbreaking, I️ think :( If the Prince had decided that it wasn’t worth all the hassle to chase down the girl who walked on glass just to dance with him, Cinderella would have ended up remaining enslaved to her step-family, would more then likely never get the chance to find true love again, and the Prince would’ve ended up marrying some Princess or other royal that his father, the king, arranged. Which would mean the Prince never found his own true love, Cinderella.
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