Respuesta :
Shakespeare uses this soliloquy to portray Juliet's hopefulness and longing.
She hopes Romeo will "deny his father," meaning abandon his family name (because the two lovers come from feuding families) so that they can be together. She longs for the day this may happen, which is why hopefulness and longing is the correct answer.
She hopes Romeo will "deny his father," meaning abandon his family name (because the two lovers come from feuding families) so that they can be together. She longs for the day this may happen, which is why hopefulness and longing is the correct answer.