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What can you infer about Juliet's "death" from the following line? CAPULET Ha! let me see her: out, alas! she's cold: Her blood is settled, and her joints are stiff; Life and these lips have long been separated: Death lies on her like an untimely frost Upon the sweetest flower of all the field. She is decomposing. She has grown ugly. She already looks bad. She is still beautiful.

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She is still beautiful.

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User Tfe
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Answer:

She is still beautiful.

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In the morning of the day of the wedding, Juliet was found lying dead in her room. The Capulet describes the look of Juliet after her death. Death has been compared to the fall of frost which had arrived every early in the life of Juliet. Juliet has been compared with the beautiful flower which had witnessed an untimely frost. She is described to look beautiful even after the harsh reality of death.

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