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andrew-mc [135]
2 years ago
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How does Romeo suddenly feel about his name?He hates it because it is Juliet's family's foe, and is willing to change it to plea

se her.He hates it because of the disgrace his family name has brought him.He dislikes it because Juliet does, but doesn't think it's that big of a deal and can't understand why she does.He is proud of his name, but he is willing to be called "love" as a nickname instead.
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julia-pushkina [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

He hates it because it is Juliet's family's foe, and is willing to change it to please her

Explanation:

Romeo suddenly hates his name because he discovers that his name is the same as the name of the foe of Juliet's family.

He is displeased when he learns of this and is willing to change his name so that he can please his lover, Juliet.

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