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Borderline Personality Disorders: Juliet Capulet And Melinda Sordino

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Borderline personality disorder is known to affect many individuals, but at what cost? This psychological concept reflects on a person’s struggle to find identity because of others and how they view their own self-image. Borderline personality disorder by the National Institute of Mental Health publicizes “loss of emotional control [and] can increase impulsivity, [it can also] affect how a person feels about themselves, and negatively impact their relationships with others.” With an increase in impulsivity and loss of emotional control, a person can grow to be very unstable. If a person has a poor relationship with themselves and has negatively impacted relationships with family and/or friends, it is most likely going to cause issues in the future. Let's say someone has …show more content…

Juliet Capulet’s developing personality and decisions are impacted by caring too much about what other people think of her. Developing personalities can be easily impacted in the wrong ways. Juliet is always trying to change the person she is in order to please other people. This amount of inconsistency allows borderline personality disorder to take place. Juliet in a desperate want for Romeo proclaims “But trust me, gentleman, I'll prove more true than those that have more to say about being strange” (Shakespeare 2.2.100-101). She wants to change herself in order to be perfect for Romeo, even though that is not the person she truly is or wants to be. Another factor to Juliet’s constant personality shift is agreeing to what her parents say, and then going against it. This causes her to appear to the public and Lord and Lady Capulet as a respectful and responsible young lady, then leaves herself wondering how she can sneak around what she just agreed to do. Juliet is willing to change who she is in order to please

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