Look again at the lines Paris and Juliet speak to one another. What effect does repetition have in these lines?

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This scene from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare takes place in Act Four, Scene One, as the action of the play falls towards tragedy. In this passage, Juliet encounters a jubilant Paris at Friar Laurence’s cell, and must put on a brave face in order to conceal the real cause of her troubled mind. Juliet engages in seemingly playful conversation with Paris, while refusing to consent to his impression of her and of their future together. FRIAR LAURENCE: Look, sir, here comes the lady toward my cell. PARIS: Happily met, my lady and my wife. JULIET: That may be, sir, when I may be a... Show more

Look again at the lines Paris and Juliet speak to one another. What effect does repetition have in these lines?