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Read the following excerpt where Romeo is speaking to Paris:
"Fly hence and leave me. Think upon these gone.
Let them affright thee. I beseech thee, youth,
Put not another sin upon my head
By urging me to fury. O, be gone!
By heaven, I love thee better than myself,
For I come hither armed against myself.
Stay not, be gone. Live, and hereafter say
A madman’s mercy bid thee run away."
Paris tells Romeo that Romeo must go with him to be put to death by the Prince. What is Shakespeare's purpose in these lines?
(A) It is the characterization of Paris and his naivety
(B) It is a clear characterization of Romeo and his irrational nature.
(C) It is clear the author wants to develop a mood of confusion
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