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It is his own pride in the traditional masculine ideal of performing manual labor that creates conflict with seemingly more effeminate Rodolpho, and his own masculine ideal of physical strength that conflicts with Marco, competing towards in the end in a test of their respective power and entitlement.
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The above mentioned lines were spoken by Paris, the Count who wishes to marry Juliet.
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William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is one of the most famous love stories of all times. Before the wedding day of Paris and Juliet, Juliet had drank the potion given by the Friar that will keep her dead for a day so that she will be reunited with her new husband. This particular dialogue of Paris is from when they had found Juliet lying motionless on her bed.