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Romeo's reasoning was justified, his acts were to stop harm. There was no bad intention.

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The Prince was justified in his punishment of Romeo, Romeo's reasoning was justified, his acts were to stop harm. There was no bad intention.

What does Juliet's love for Romeo reveals?

Juliet's love for Romeo reveals Juliet's passion for Romeo when she declares her love for Romeo on the famous balcony scene.

Juliet's love for Romeo in this scene outweighs all other considerations such as family relationships and personal relationships.

Thus, Romeo's reasoning was justified, his acts were to stop harm. There was no bad intention.

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