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read the following passage from act 1, scene 3 of romeo and juliet:
lady capulet
marry, that \marry\ is the very theme
i came to talk of. tell me, daughter juliet,
how stands your disposition to be married?
juliet
it is an honor that i dream not of.
how does juliets interaction with her mother enhance the literal layer of the text? (r.1.1)
○ juliets admission demonstrates her apathy towards marriage and paris marriage proposal.
○ juliets confused reaction indicates a misunderstanding of the concept of marriage, showcasing her naivety and youth.
○ juliets dismissive attitude suggests she is already secretly married, undermining the importance of her mothers proposal.
○ juliets enthusiastic response highlights her eagerness and readiness for marriage at a young age.
Juliet's line "It is an honor that I dream not of" shows she has no active desire for marriage, which is a dismissive, uninterested stance (apathy) toward the topic her mother brings up. The other options are incorrect: she does not show confusion, there is no indication she is secretly married yet, and her response is not enthusiastic.
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Juliet's admission demonstrates her apathy towards marriage and Paris' marriage proposal.