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Romeo says that the flies are better off than he is because they can land on Juliet and he is not even allowed to see her. "Flies may do this but I from this must fly" he says. The pun is of course on the word fly.

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Q: Is there a pun in act 3 scene 3 of romeo and Juliet?
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