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It would appear that the only ways for her to get out of the house are to go to confession or to die. She chooses the confession route this time.

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Q: How will Juliet sneak away to friar Lawrence's cell?
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Romeo went to Mantua, which is a city a number of miles away from Verona.


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She asks permission to go to confession.


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dont Sneak away ! DaZ dah Answer . snikin away does not help Us a all


What does it mean in Romeo and Juliet when friar says I'll send a friar quickly to Mantua with my letter for Romeo?

Juliet is going to have to run away if she wants to be with romeo. She drinks a potion that makes it look like she's dead. They send a person, the friar, to go tell Romeo in Mantua so that he doesn't think his beloved is dead. However, they're a little late... Romeo finds Juliet's "dead" body, and is so horrified, he commits suicide. Juliet looks outside her coffin and sees Romeo dead, and follows him to heaven where they can be together forever.


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