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In Lines 63-65: What does Romeo mean when he tells Tybalt "I do protest I never injured thee/But love thee
better than thou canst devise"? How is this dramatic irony?



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He tries his best to reason with Tybalt by saying “I do protest, I never injured thee, But love thee better than thou canst devise.” Meaning that he won 't fight because he is related to him through marriage.