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What is Romeo's attitude toward being banished?

O A. He is miserable.
B. He is uncaring.
O C. He is relieved.
O D. He is uncomfortable.

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Romeo's attitude is that banishment is the same or worse than death because his whole life is in Verona. Friar Lawrence's reaction is that Romeo is being unreasonable and ungrateful because instead of death, the Prince is going against the law and said that Romeo may live but only be banished.

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A. He is miserable.

He was feeling suicidal when he was banished because he wouldn’t be able to see Juliet, and didn’t see a point in living.
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