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read this excerpt from act iii, scene iii of romeo and juliet. friar laurence: too familiar is my dear son with such sour company: i bring thee tidings of the princes doom. romeo: what less than doomsday is the princes doom? friar laurence: a gentler judgment vanishd from his lips, not bodys death, but bodys banishment. how does this complication contribute to the central conflict of the play? 10 ∘ when romeo is forced to leave the city, he is unable to defeat his enemy. ∘ when romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to juliet is strained. ∘ when romeo is punished, he vows to seek revenge against the prince. ∘ when romeo is punished, he questions the depth of his love for juliet.
The central conflict of Romeo and Juliet is the love between Romeo (Montague) and Juliet (Capulet) amidst the feud between their families. The excerpt shows Romeo is banished (forced to leave the city). Let's analyze each option:
- First option: The conflict isn't about Romeo defeating an enemy, so this is incorrect.
- Second option: If Romeo is banished, he and Juliet (who is in the city) are separated, straining their marriage. This ties to the central conflict of their love vs. family feud and separation.
- Third option: Romeo's punishment is banishment, and there's no vow to revenge the prince in this context, so incorrect.
- Fourth option: Romeo's love for Juliet is deep; his reaction to banishment is more about separation from her, not questioning love depth, so incorrect.
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B. When Romeo is forced to leave the city, his marriage to Juliet is strained.