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In one of the most well-known lines in literature, Juliet says “Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?” (Act 2, Scene 2, l. 000). What does Juliet mean here? Summarize the remainder of her speech in lines 33–49, explaining her perspective on his name.

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