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In Juliet's famous query, "Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?," she is essentially asking why Romeo's name must be Romeo. Her famous speech goes on to assert: 'Tis but thy name that is my enemy.
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Answer: Juliet feels frustrated that Romeo's name is Romeo because of their families feuding. She even goes on to say that even if Romeo's name wasn't Romeo, she would still love him.
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