she falls in love with romeo which causes many problems because she has to hide everything from her parents, at the beginning she doesnt want to marry of love any man till she meets romeo. the rest is history...she falls in love they get married, too many problems occur, they both end up dead because they think the other is dead which they really arent.
From Shmoop Literature on Romeo and Juliet
http://www.shmoop.com/event/literature/william-Shakespeare/romeo-and-juliet.html?getval=5
From the end of Summary of Act I, Scene V
* The party starts breaking up. Juliet, who is already completely in love, asks her nurse to find out the identity of the first guy she has ever kissed. The answer: "His name is Romeo, and a Montague, the only son of your great enemy." * Juliet becomes incredibly upset: "My only love sprung from my only hate?" From Juliet Character Summary
http://www.shmoop.com/character/literature/william-shakespeare/romeo-and-juliet/juliet.html
Juliet matures over the course of the play. She begins as a naïve girl who's dependent on her family and ends up a woman willing to desert that family to be with the man she loves. Where does this maturation takes place? We see something going on when Juliet meets Romeo. Every time Juliet comes onstage after this transformative scene, her love continues to change and deepen.
Juliet changes during the course of the play from a young dreamfilled girl into a disobidient and persistant young women. This is shown in the way she disobays her parents, when she would never have done that before meeting Romeo. Also she starts to make rash decisions, where as she would have thought about her decions more and consulted the nurse earlier in the play. She becomes more persistant with her love and starts to make her own dicisions, therefore becoming more independant.
If this is coursework as i know im doing Jomeo and Juliet for mine, please change any ideas you want to use into your own words.
Juliet has gone from an inocent dreamfilled girl to a disobedient and persistant woman who doens't count on the nurse's help anymore and became more independent. This all changed since the day she met Romeo who blinded her with his love. Juliet also now makes her own decisions and tries to make her own choices.
When we first see her she hasn't even thought of marriage, and her Nurse goes on and on about how cute Juliet was as a toddler, which makes her seem even younger than her 13 years.
As the play progresses, she has to rely more and more on herself. For example, after she is already (secretly) married to Romeo, her father demands that she marry Paris. She refuses and he becomes very angry, but when she asks her Nurse for her advice, the Nurse advises that Juliet commit bigamy by marrying Paris. After that she deceives both her father and the Nurse.
He doesn't change; he stays immature and makes impulsive decisions throughout the whole play. He stays very emotional. Although he does display some maturity when consoling Juliet in 3,5 "And all these woes shall serve as sweet discourses in our times to come." At this point he reminds one of Lysander in Midsummer Night's Dream consoling Hermia with "the course of true love never did run smooth."
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agree - loyal to Juliet for majority of play and a good secret keeper - however she later changed her loyalties and decided Juliet should marry Paris after all - she was trying to be loyal to the Capulet family and was trying to do what was best for Juliet
Please specify which play. its Romeo and Juliet
It depends on what part of the play you are talking about. In Act 2 Scene 5, they've become closer than they were, but in Act 3 Scene 5 they are further apart.
No, the nurse does not die in the Romeo and Juliet Play.
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agree - loyal to Juliet for majority of play and a good secret keeper - however she later changed her loyalties and decided Juliet should marry Paris after all - she was trying to be loyal to the Capulet family and was trying to do what was best for Juliet
Please specify which play. its Romeo and Juliet
Please specify which play. its Romeo and Juliet
At home. During the entire play, Juliet is either in her house, at Friar Lawrence's cell, or buried in the family crypt.
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day symbolizes hatred and fighting because all the fights happen during the day and Romeo and Juliet can't be together during day.
Juliet Huddy does not share much about her personal life with the public. She has never been caught smoking by the media and has never said either way.
It depends on what part of the play you are talking about. In Act 2 Scene 5, they've become closer than they were, but in Act 3 Scene 5 they are further apart.
Prompt as in give the other actor a hint of what is going on for the setting of the play. EX.) Romeo: Oh juliet... juliet... Director: How i love thy Romeo: How i love thy.
Juliet says this in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.