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In this monologue, Juliet expresses impatience as she eagerly waits for night to arrive—and Romeo with it. It’s a good example of what makes Shakespeare’s writing timeless.
In this monologue, you can play with the fact that most audience members know that, by this point, Romeo has slain Juliet’s kinsmen. The monologue takes place moments before she finds out this news.
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