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aivan3 [116]
3 years ago
14

. In "Excerpts from Romeo and Juliet," Juliet proclaims that Romeo would "Retain that dear perfection" even without his name and

title (Line 28). Evaluate Juliet's characterization of Romeo from the perspective of the speaker in "what love isn't," and analyze to what extent the speaker would consider Romeo and Juliet "in love." [RL​
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1 answer:
alisha [4.7K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Juliet tells Romeo that the moon changes and his love for her should not change as frequently as the moon. She wants him to speak the truth from his heart. Juliet is telling Romeo that her love for him is so strong that she reveres him as a god.

Explanation:

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