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GenaCL600
10 days ago
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Read the lines from Romeo’s soliloquy. Then, use the drop-down menus to answer the questions. What mood, or feeling, is evoked i

n these lines? What purpose do these lines serve?
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2 answers:
hammer [7.1K]10 days ago
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Option B is the answer.
Leya [7.4K]10 days ago
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In Romeo's soliloquy from "Romeo and Juliet," the mood expressed is one of shyness and admiration, serving to uncover Romeo's emotions. As he stands beneath Juliet's balcony, he envisions her beauty as transcending the ordinary, falling under the realm of 'courtly love,' where Juliet is idolized and portrayed as more exalted than himself. Thus, she deserves Romeo's utmost reverence.
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