Read this excerpt from act II, scene II, of Romeo and Juliet, Which theme is depicted through Juliet’s monologue?

JULIET: Thou know'st the mask of night is on my face,
Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek
For that which thou hast heard me speak to-night
Fain would I dwell on form, fain, fain deny
What I have spoke: but farewell compliment!
Dost thou love me? I know thou wilt say 'Ay,'
And I will take thy word: yet if thou swear st,
Thou mayst prove false; at lovers' perjuries
Then say, Jove laughs. O gentle Romeo,
If thou dost love, pronounce it faithfully:
Or if thou think'st I am too quickly won,
I'll frown and be peverse an say thee nay,
So thou wilt woo; but else, not for the world.
In truth, fair Montague, I am too fond,
And therefore thou mayst think my 'havior light:
But trust me, gentleman, I'll prove more true
Than those that have more cunning to be strange.
I should have been more strange, I must confess,
But that thou overheard'st, ere I was ware,
My true love's passion: therefore pardon me,
And not impute this yielding to light love,
Which the dark night hath so discovered.

A.
love is a game
B.
love is powerful
C.
love brings pain
D.
love conquers all

Respuesta :

Answer:A. Love is a game

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Answer:

A.  love is a game

Explanation:

William Shakespeare's famous "Romeo and Juliet" has dominated the world of romance through it's depicting of unfailing love no matter the circumstances. Through it's main protagonists Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare gave a grand masterpiece of the courage and undeniable unity of the two star-crossed lovers, even in the face of death.

The above passage is from Act II scene 2 of the play where Juliet confesses her love for Romeo and asks the same of him. And whether he loves her back or not, she will remain faithful, even playing hard to get until he fall in love. This monologue of Juliet's shows that love is a game that people play or get played with.