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Shakespearean Plays
Romeo and Juliet
What can readers infer from the following quote from Act V, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet? Romeo: O, be gone!
By heaven, I love thee better than myself
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Readers can infer that Romeo is expressing deep and intense love for someone who is pleading with him to leave. He is willing to sacrifice himself for the person he loves, showing the depth of his feelings and devotion.
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