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Act 1 Scene 5 Differences Between Romeo And Juliet

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Beginning readers of Romeo and Juliet thought it was just another love story like Twilight two teens who fall in love with each other, get married, and die at the end but as the story goes their theme Twists into unexpected events. Starting with the two main characters of the story Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet both 4 years apart have their own aspects of marriage, they think love is so serious and strong . In Act 5 Scene 5 Romeo is just another handsome character who sees Juliet as this beautiful queen he fills her heart with loving messages stating he can't sleep and is unable to do worthy work without her so they both take into consideration to get married with the help of Friar Laurence as their priest.

Romeo is a handsome, intelligent, lusty Montague, who is related to Mercutio just more peaceful. Juliet is from an aristocratic family and at 13 years old, she …show more content…

Quoted in Act 1 Scene 3, Page 3 between herself, her mother, and the nurse. In the story, Mercutio is not married and that is good because he won’t care much about your relationship. He is classified as a lust character since he doesn’t want love, but sex. And I don’t think Mercutio's “spouse” would stay in the marriage long because he has serious anger problems.

The Capulets arranged Juliet to a suitor named Paris, but Juliet thinks she doesn’t have an as good connection with him. Capulet has a side of him that doesn’t mind about the Montagues so he classified as low because in Act 1 Scene 5 Page 1 at the Capulet party Tybalt catches Romeo glazing at Juliet and he get mad to tell Capulet but he doesn’t worry he just explains that he’s doing no harm and shouldn’t worry about anything. Lady Capulet doesn’t seem to care about Juliet since she wasn’t even there most of her

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