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Romeo is more optimistic about it. Juliet is much sadder and is very upset that she won't see him anymore where as Romeo knows that he will find a way to see her again.

Romeo thinks that banishment is a harsher sentence than death, according to what he says to Friar Lawrence when Lawrence tells him the verdict.

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