Juliet is embarrassed that romeo has overheard how she feels about him, but she decides to ignore convention. although deeply, in love herself, how does she show herself to be shrewd and knowledgeable about men?
Juliet inquires as to whether he truly loves her, having come to acknowledge that Romeo may effortlessly deceive her with a specific end goal to exploit her. Juliet is worried that Romeo may figure she can easily be taken in light of the fact that she isn't distant.