This line, in Act 3 Scene 5 is Juliet's comment on her mother's line "That same villain Romeo". Juliet's aside shows that as far as she's concerned, Romeo is many miles from being a villain. Which we already knew, of course.
Iago is obviously the villain, but if Othello had not been susceptible to Iago's lies because of jealousy, they would have had no effect.
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It gives the impression that Juliet's thoughts are more noble and more clearly thought out, since they are more carefully expressed.
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Iago is obviously the villain, but if Othello had not been susceptible to Iago's lies because of jealousy, they would have had no effect.
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she kills herself because of it
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romeo and juliet are stupid :D
happiness into suffering.
As an alternative for the thesaurus it is not but in real life murder does effect the lives of a countless amount of people whether your the murderer or a witness of the victim or a close friend or relative of the victim or simply the neighbor of the victim, it has it's effects so therefore murder is both a tragedy and is not a tragedy depending on your perspective.
It gives the impression that Juliet's thoughts are more noble and more clearly thought out, since they are more carefully expressed.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet takes a potion (not a vial) that makes her appear dead for 42 hours. She consumes the potion on Wednesday night and is discovered on Friday, indicating that it takes effect very quickly.