Juliet is glad that Romeo isn't dead but rather banished. Of course she doesn't want her love to be gone but she knows that the Prince could of had him killed but banished home instead, so she in great full for that. However Romeo sees it in a different way. To him banishment is as good as being dead because he cannot be with his love. In Act III Scene 3 Romeo says, "There is not world without Verona walls". Then later says, "Calling death "banishment",". Romeo would rather die then be banished and Juliet would rather have Romeo banished then dead.
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