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Juliet, one of the main characters in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," speaks to the audience on only a few occasions. In most productions of the play, she delivers the famous "O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?" soliloquy while standing on a balcony, but in the original text, this speech is not explicitly addressed to the audience.However, there are a few moments when Juliet does speak directly to the audience, such as in Act IV, Scene 3, when she is about to take the potion that will make her appear dead