Romeo And Juliet Devotion Quotes

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My devotion although not portrayed when with Rosaline, defines how my life is brought to an end in order to show it to Juliet. In Act V, Scene i, when I initially hear the news of Juliet's "death", I immediately recall a local apothecary who I know will have a drug so powerful to kill me. After receiving this potion, I state, "Come, cordial and not poison, go with me. To Juliet's grave, for there must I use thee," which shows my clear intentions of killing myself to be with Juliet. Instead of even considering living without Juliet as a possibility, I immediately conclude that it's not because I'm so devoted to being with her. My suicide also contributes to my devotion to her and can be seen in Act V, Scene iii, when I arrive at her tomb and

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