Which statement best conveys the central idea of this excerpt from act IV of Romeo and Juliet?
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Which statement best conveys the central idea of this excerpt from act IV of Romeo and Juliet?
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In the act 4, Juliet gathers all the power of her inner strength which will encourage her to engage in the Friar's dangerous plan.
Thought act 4 we do not see the presence of Romeo. So we can say that Shakespeare wants to draw attention towards Juliet and wants her to fight the situation all alone.
In the Act 3, we find that Romeo had already committed suicide. Juliet thought over the decision logically and decided to commit suicide so that she could be united with her lover.
In the "act 3", Romeo committed suicide already. So, act 4 mainly revolved around Juliet only. She does not believe the death of Romeo. By seeing the dead body of Romeo she strengthens herself and with full courage, she decided to sacrifice her life and love for Romeo.
She thought that by her death only she can prove to the whole world that how much she loves Romeo. She finally concluded that by her death only she will show the faithfulness to Romeo's love.