In Roman times, if one had to kill oneself, and one was a real man, one did it with a dagger. What does Juliet's death demonstrate? A. an inversion of the masculine/feminine normative. B. disparate points on the continuum of "normative adult life". C. the paradox that one must have lived to die. D. Friar Laurence's failure to instill gender norms in Juliet.