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English, 17.09.2019 08:30 muffinman97

read this excerpt from act iii, scene ii, of shakespeare’s romeo and juliet:
juliet: shall i speak ill of him that is my husband?
ah, poor my lord, what tongue shall smooth thy name,
when i, thy three-hours wife, have mangled it?
but, wherefore, villain, didst thou kill my cousin?
that villain cousin would have kill'd my husband:
back, fo*lish tears, back to your native spring;
your tributary drops belong to woe,
which you, mistaking, offer up to joy.
my husband lives, that tybalt would have slain;
and tybalt's dead, that would have slain my husband:
all this is comfort; wherefore weep i then?
some word there was, worser than tybalt's death,
that murder'd me: i would forget it fain;
but, o, it presses to my memory,
like d*mned guilty deeds to sinners' minds:
'tybalt is dead, and romeo—banished; '
that 'banished,' that one word 'banished,'
hath slain ten thousand tybalts. tybalt's death
was woe enough, if it had ended there:
or, if sour woe delights in fellowship
and needly will be rank'd with other griefs,
why follow'd not, when she said 'tybalt's dead,'
thy father, or thy mother, nay, or both,
which modern lamentations might have moved?
which themes are portrayed through juliet’s monologue?
a. honor and hatred
b. love and death
c. family and hatred
d. honor and love

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