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A very good question. Here are some possibilities:

1. Juliet is very inexperienced. She only leaves her house to go to church. She does not know enough to get her from Verona to Mantua. She wouldn't know what to do. Of course, if she was sent in the care of a friar or nun this wouldn't be a problem.

2. After Tybalt's death, Mrs. Capulet has a real hate on for Romeo. She says, "I'll send to one in Mantua, where that same banished runagate doth live, shall give him such an unaccustomed dram that he shall soon keep Tybalt company." If Mrs. C had any idea that Romeo was her son-in-law, she'd want to kill him that much faster, one would think.

It's still not totally convincing. One would think that there might have been other ways to get Juliet to Mantua safely. What if she pretended to retire to a convent, then went to Mantua when nobody was looking?

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12y ago

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