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In line 80 Act 2 scene 2, Juliet takes a turn with religious imagery, referencing the sin of idolatry, which is worshiping anyone or anything other than god. Who is Juliet’s new god? How does the reference to this sin help to illustrate the depth and power of her love?

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a) Juliet’s new god is Romeo. b) The reference to the sin of idolatry illustrates that Juliet's newfound love for Romeo can be compared to the abandonment of a god for the main God.

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