¶ … Romeo Juliet. Pick words define passage important passage. I uploaded information passage Romeo Juliet Act 2 Scene 2 lines 90-111.
Perverse
"I'll frown and be perverse and say thee nay"
Juliet's use of this particular word is meant to emphasize the apparent confusion in this passage. It is obvious from the text's very first lines that Romeo's question has a rhetorical character, as he is well-acquainted with Juliet's love for him and simply wants the woman to acknowledge it once more with the purpose of fueling their passion and making it possible for them to come together without feeling any kind of remorse for this.
Juliet feels that even though Romeo's thinking is justified it is too much for her to stand by and watch as he actually...
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