Juliet's comment has a double meaning because it simultaneously conveys her acquiescence to her father's demands and her embarrassment in pleading with him for pardon.
When Juliet's parents force her to accept Parris' proposal, this is the turning point. She is, however, already wed to Romeo.
To get out of this marriage and meet Romeo, Juliet and the Friar devise a plan. She needs to bow down and beg her father's pardon for this scheme to succeed. This connotes humiliation and obedience to her.
Early in his career, William Shakespeare wrote the tragedy Romeo and Juliet, which is about the relationship between two Italian boys from rival backgrounds. Along with Hamlet, it was one of Shakespeare's most performed plays during his lifetime and is still played frequently today.
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