Confused and dieoriented behavior
In "Romeo and Juliet," at the end of the play, Lady Montague, Romeo's mother, dies because of grief over her son's banishment. Lord Capulet, Juliet's father, also dies from shock and grief over his daughter's apparent suicide.
When Romeo arrives at the graveyard, he finds Paris mourning over Juliet's supposed death. Romeo does not realize that Juliet is alive and believes she is truly dead, as he was unaware of Friar Laurence's plan.
They adapt to it and realize the noise is not a threat. they even tried alternating frequencies but once they realize all the frequencies are only an annoyance they are ineffective too. it just takes longer.
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"Roll over, Juliet, you're lying on my hair."
The change that comes over him is that he stops being so depressed about Roseline and he is in love with Juliet.
Romeo compares Juliet to an angel who stands over the clouds.
Lady Capulet believes that Juliet is upset over Tybalt's murder because she thinks Juliet loved Tybalt as a cousin. However, Juliet is actually mourning over Romeo, who killed Tybalt and is now banished.
Enough schooling so that you know how to read over your question once and realize that you misspelled "kind" and put "kid"
In Tibetan Buddhism, these are considered the two most important aspects of practice. once we feel compassionate to others we realize we are interrelated.
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