It is the East and Juliet is the Sun
 
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Who dost that Paris thinkst he is? Marrying my Juliet? Ha! He dreams too much. Juliet and I are already wedded by holy matrimony. To marry a married woman? What blasphemy! I need not to worry about Juliet because I knowst she will refuse. I may have been banished, but that does not mean I will not be able to meet with my Juliet. I have no fear because I trust my Juliet will be loyal to me. Paris, thy art a fool!
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Banishment? How foolish. How is banishment better than death? Banishment tears me away from my beloved Juliet and my only home, Verona. T'would been easier if death hath taken me awayeth from Juliet. Knowing that I cannot be beside my Juliet, t'is a far worse punishment than death. Exile! The Prince hast ruined my life. There are no words to describe how much my banishment torments me so. Living outside of Verona, my only home, t'is unimaginable! Without Verona I live in hell itself. To be banished from Verona is equivalent to being banished from the face of earth. 'Tis torture, not mercy. Tybalt's death occured only because he hath killed Mercutio first and if I hadn't slain Tybalt, 'twould be Tybalt facing exile and I on the ground.