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In her soliloquy soon after the beginning of Scene iii what does Juliet dwell about?

Juliet dwells on her love for Romeo and her desire to be with him, despite the obstacles that stand in their way. She worries about the consequences of their love and the risks they are taking, but she also expresses her determination to be with Romeo no matter what. She laments the fact that they cannot be together openly and wonders what would have happened if their families were not enemies. Ultimately, she resolves to go through with the marriage to Romeo, even if it means sacrificing her family and reputation.

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