How do juliet's attitudes toward romeo change in act 3 scene 2?

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The scene starts out with her expressing her desire for him sexually. When the nurse comes in, Juliet at first thinks that it is Romeo that has been killed, and she is afraid for him. Then she finds out that it is Tybalt who is killed and Romeo did it, and she is angry at Romeo. Then she reflects that as his wife, she should stand by Romeo, and feels dutiful towards him. Then she recalls said that Romeo was banished and she is sad with longing for him, knowing that they mist be separated.

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