She has little guidance and help from her family. She is expected to marry Paris as her father decided. The death of her at the end can be known as a severe punishment as she argues the fate. They are expected to be obedient and to follow the word of their husbands, but still each women plays a important role which contributes to the outcome of the play "Romeo and Juliet". In the play, Shakespeare puts the character Juliet in a typical situation, which was an arranged marriage and this was a role taken by all women of that time.
The actions of the nurse and the Friar are responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. From the very begging of Romeo and Juliet’s newfound love, the nurse is supportive and helpful with Juliet. The nurse was an influential adult to Juliet and knew that the Capulets planned for Paris and Juliet to be married. She should have known better and discouraged Juliet from seeing Romeo. Instead, the nurse acted as a messenger between Romeo and Juliet for information about the wedding (Act II, scene iv).
Juliet begins to refuse, and not be accepting of the will of her parents. Lady Capulet's attitude becomes much less happy, and a bit dark. (7 points) Score 2. In what way is the Nurse different after the announcement of the marriage arranged between Juliet and Paris? How does the change in the Nurse affect Juliet?
Although she was comfortable, upon having unexpected houseguest she cries out while greeting them at the door, “Oh goodness I look like something out of Tobacco Road!”(1054). The statement was meant to refer to her as the undesirable women in a local play. “Mr. and Mrs. Bridge giving a party not because the wanted to but because it was there time”(1089), this is another example of just how superficial her lifestyle is. They gave the party only because they were invited to several not long before this.
Juliet begins to refuse, and not be accepting of the will of her parents. Lady Capulet's attitude becomes much less happy, and a bit dark. (7 points) Score 2. In what way is the Nurse different after the announcement of the marriage arranged between Juliet and Paris? How does the change in the Nurse affect Juliet?
He is proud of her and shows it to the public, he is protective and he is loyal to her. This quote conveys “my child is yet a stranger in the world, she hath not seen change of fourteen years; Let two more summers wither in their pride, ere we may think her ripe to be bride.” This quote shows that he respects her and shows that he loves her and he tells Paris that she is too young to marry him. Later he changes his mind and wants her to marry Paris. But when Juliet refuses to marry Paris he then immediately grows angry as the head of the family he doesn’t like to be challenged. This quote suggests “Hang thee, young baggage, and disobedient wretch!
How does Juliet's mother's behavior when Capulet gets angry at Juliet influence the way in which readers view Lady Capulet? Answer: At first, Juliet’s mother is trying to tell Juliet that it’s a good experience and trying to make the marriage sound forced. She also makes it sound like she is concerned for Juliet, but she refuses and doesn’t want to marry Paris. With this Juliet’s mother gets very unhappy, dark even. (7 points) Score 2.
He forced her to marry Paris “But fettle your fine joints ’gainst Thursday next To go with Paris to Saint Peter’s Church” (Shakespeare, 3.5.172-173). Lord Capulet should have been more related to his daughter as a father and shouldn’t have forced her to marry Paris. He wanted her to have the best but he didn’t ask her if she agrees with him. Lord Capulet wanted her to be with great person rather than with the one that she was in love with ’’She shall be married to this noble earl’’ (Shakespeare 3.4.24). After Lord Capulet decided to let Paris marry his daughter, he has announced that he will disown her if she refuses to be in marriage with Paris “I tell thee what – get thee to church a Thursday Or never after look me in the face’’ (Shakespeare
After reading the novel it can be said that true love is real and Hurston definitely presented the idea that true love is difficult to attain. Janie’s first marriage to Logan Killicks was mostly determined by her grandmother’s vision of wealth and security for her granddaughter. This marriage forced Janie to grow up very quickly and discover what she desires with another man. At a young age Janie’s grandmother had Janie married off to Logan Killicks. After a couple months of marriage, Janie goes to visit her grandmother and her grandmother questions why she is there.
Capulet and Lady Capulet are responsible for Juliet’s actions. Without Juliet’s consent Capulet arranged a date of marriage to Paris. When Lady Capulet insisted that Juliet should marry Paris by telling her that he will make an excellent husband, Juliet was indifferent to her mother’s persuasions. Juliet portrays herself as a religious, obedient and sweet young girl so even though she was indifferent she