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English, 30.08.2019 04:30 georgesarkes12

Paris: this is that banish'd haughty montague,
that murder'd my love's cousin, with which grief,
it is supposed, the fair creature died;
and here is come to do some villanous shame
to the dead bodies: i will apprehend him.
(comes forward)
stop thy unhallow'd toil, vile montague!
can vengeance be pursued further than death?
condemned villain, i do apprehend thee:
obey, and go with me; for thou must die.
romeo: i must indeed; and therefore came i hither.
good gentle youth, tempt not a desperate man;
fly hence, and leave me: think upon these gone;
let them affright thee. i beseech thee, youth,
put not another sin upon my head,
by urging me to fury: o, be gone!
by heaven, i love thee better than myself;
for i come hither arm'd against myself:
stay not, be gone; live, and hereafter say,
a madman's mercy bade thee run away.
paris: i do defy thy conjurations,
and apprehend thee for a felon here.
which type of external conflict is reflected in this excerpt from act v of romeo and juliet?
a) person versus society
b) person versus the unknown
c) person versus nature
d) person versus person

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