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ACT 4

Juliet faces many horrifying trials, however she deals with them perfectly.

She deals with her parent's wishes in marrying Paris by telling them she accepts, and lies to the nurse to go to confession, but she really is going to the friar for advice to help her, because she wont marry Paris. She also accepts the friars advice on taking the poison to make her seem dead, and the plan goes perfectly so far.

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