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dramatic elements in romeo & juliet. my husband lives, that tybalt would have slain, and tybalts dead, that would have slain my husband. all this is comfort; wherefore weep i then? some word there was, worser than tybalts death, that murderd me. i would forget it fain, but o, it presses to my memory like damned guilty deeds to sinners minds. tybalt is dead, and romeo banished. what internal conflict does juliet express in the excerpt? her anger at tybalt for being the cause of romeos banishment. her joy that romeo is banished after the death of tybalt. her conflicted feelings about tybalts death and romeos banishment.
Juliet acknowledges Tybalt would have killed Romeo, a comfort. But she also mourns Tybalt's death and is devastated by Romeo's banishment, showing internal conflict.
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C. Her conflicted feelings about Tybalt's death and Romeo's banishment.