Throughout the film, Lord Redbrick strongly protests to Juliet leaving her pedestal for too long. This is an allusion to the phrase "putting someone on a pedestal", which means to overly idealize a person to the point of indirectly harming yourself and/or that person for your idolized perception of them. This proves to be Lord Redbrick's greatest flaw as he has Juliet super-glued to her pedestal in the third act and she's almost killed because she can't escape the runaway lawnmower.
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