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What is Juliet saying? Indeed, I never shall be satisfied With Romeo, till I behold him—dead— Is my poor heart so for a kinsman vex'd: (III. v. 101-3)
She is lying to her mother outright.
She is using a double meaning to confuse her mother.
She is telling her mother that she would rather be dead than marry Paris.
She is confessing her love of Romeo to her mother.