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Besides Romeo and Juliet dying in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet how does this scene show foreshadowing

Romeo: “Amen, amen. But come what sorrow can,/ It cannot countervail the exchange of joy/That one short minute gives me in her sight./Then love-devouring death do what he dare;/ It is enough I may but call her mine”. (Act 2 Scene 6, Lines 3 - 8)


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Answer:

I think that the scene shows foreshadowing by saying how no pain could counterveil the joy that Romeo has to be with Juliet.

Explanation:

This is because He can't believe that any sorrow could possibly outweigh, or even counterbalance the joy of being with Juliet, let alone of marrying her.