Juliet: Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, That I shall say good night till it be morrow. Which statement best interprets the contradiction sweet sorrow in this text? 1. Juliet cannot bear to be parted from her beloved and will die if he leaves. 2. Juliet greatly dislikes the listener, but plans to see him at the next opportunity. 3.Juliet is sad to leave her beloved but looks forward to seeing him tomorrow. 4.Juliet is unsure of her feelings for the listener and wants some time apart.



Answer :

Your answer is 3 because he has to go and she wishes he could just stay

The statement that best interprets the sweet sorrow in the given text is (3)Juliet is sad to leave her beloved but looks forward to seeing him tomorrow.

Explanation:

In the text given above, Juliet says good night to her beloved. She talks about parting being a sweet sorrow because they are getting separated right now but there is a hope to meet the next time. She looks forward to meet her beloved the next day- this is the sweet part she talks about. The present separation refers to the "sorrow" part.

Therefore, the correct answer is option (3).

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