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read the lines from act ii, scene ii of romeo and juliet. juliet: o romeo, romeo! wherefore art thou romeo? deny thy father, and refuse thy name; or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, and ill no longer be a capulet. shakespeare uses this soliloquy to portray juliets overwhelming shyness. unbearable sadness. hopefulness and longing. scheming nature.
Juliet's words show her desire for Romeo despite their families' feud. She hopes Romeo will deny his family name (Montague) to be with her. If he won't, she offers to give up her Capulet name. This shows her longing for their love to overcome family - based obstacles, indicating hopefulness.
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hopefulness and longing.