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from The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet. Why does Juliet "rejoicéd more" than Romeus when she sees him in lines 457-517 of the poem? (a) She has missed him. Cheb) she believes he was dead. (d) She shows her emotions better. O d) She loves him more than he does her.​

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From reading the poem, we can see that Julliet "rejoiced more" because she shows her emotions more intensely.

"The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet" is a narrative poem written by Arthur Brooke. According to the reading of this poem we can see:

  • The poem tells the story of Romeo and Juliet and their forbidden love.
  • The poem was written before Shakespeare's play and served as an inspiration for Shakespeare.
  • The poem presents a longer story, with Romeo and Juliet living a forbidden romance for months before they died.
  • The poem has a different ending for some characters in the play, such as Nurse and Friar.

In lines 457-517 we are introduced to the moment when Romeo and Juliet are reunited after spending weeks without seeing each other. They both miss each other so much that they feel sick and both feel extremely happy when they see each other again.

Romeo is very happy to find Juliet, but Juliet is even happier. This is shown in the poem as a way to present the idea that Juliet can express her emotions better than Romeo, as was expected of female characters written at the time.

You can find more information about what a narrative poem is at the link below:

https://brainly.com/question/12183253?referrer=searchResults

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