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5 October, 14:20

Read Romeo's dialogue from Act V, scene i of Romeo and Juliet.

How fares my Juliet? That I ask again;

For nothing can be ill if she be well.

Which of Romeo's tragic flaws does this dialogue reveal?

A. He has juvenile ideas about love.

B. He is overly sensitive to other people's pain.

C. He is rash when he becomes angry.

D. He has difficulty making hard decisions.

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  1. 5 October, 14:40
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    Answer is A. Romeo in the play has a very young person's idea of love. Where the person they like is their world and they absolutely can't do anything without that person. If they aren't with them, they will never be happy. This is one of the ideas of Romeo and Juliet that love blinds us. They were so infatuated with each other that they killed themselves in the end. B is wrong. He only cared about Juliet. C is wrong. In this part he is not angry. D is wrong. He is not making a decision currently
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