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As a mature person, Juliet realises that the relationship between herself and Romeo can not realistically work as she is a Capulet and Romeo is a Montague. Shakepeare conveys this as seen in Act 2, Scene 2 where she says..."it is too rash, too unadvise, too sudden..". We see here that she knows her love for Romeo is too quick ad impulsive, forshadowing that there are going to be problems as the play continues.

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A dilemma is a situation where you are faced with two options, both equally attractive or unattractive. It is then hard to make a choice. Juliet is never really faced with a dilemma. Her choices are sometimes difficult to follow through, but she does not really have an option which she would consider. Stay true to Romeo or betray him after he kills Tybalt? It doesn't take her long to figure this one out. Avoid the marriage to Paris or forget about Romeo? Another no-brainer. She holds the Nurse in contempt for advising the forget Romeo option. Take the Friar's knockout potion or . . . well, what other option does she have? To be sure, it is a scary business taking this weird concoction, for all the reasons she states in her wonderful soliloquy in Act IV Scene 3, but she is not tempted to do something else.

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The musical arrangement that she made with Romeo was in the wrong key.

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