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Friday Changes In Romeo And Juliet Essay

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Ethan McNeal Mrs. Hardy English 1 Friday Changes/Affects of Juliet Capulet In the play "Romeo and Juliet" the character that changes the most and affects the ending is Juliet. I mean, isn't she the one who deceived others in the play? She could have chosen a better option. Due to her love, she knew she could not live life without him, which is a big difference, from the beginning of the play. Next, I’ll explain why Juliet’s actions affect her and others in the play. Juliet needs to plan out her actions, she is also not fully a woman yet, leaving her with no time to comprehend emotions the right way. Her emotions drove her to think spontaneously, and she recklessly fell in love with Romeo quickly, not thinking twice about her upcoming marriage with …show more content…

She continued to disobey her family's orders by planning to marry Romeo, (in Act 2, scene 6). Next we talk about how Juliet changed, She changed a lot with her strong commitment to the Capulet family, switching to a strong commitment to Romeo. She also changes by losing her close relationship with her father. Especially when he yells at her for marrying Romeo (Act 3, scene 4). Romeo is also affected by this action since he gets banished for it, which changes Juliet's thinking. By taking away her one and only true love, Romeo (Act 3, scene 2). Throughout the play, more and more changes affect her, and not being able to see Romeo starts to get to her and makes her decide to make bad decisions. This represents how the character's strength in love has an extreme impact on the play's outcome. A perfect way to explain this is when Juliet goes to talk to Friar Lawrence. As she talks to him about her relationship problems, which he foreshadows, she is given a potion. Which put her to sleep for forty-two hours, deceiving Romeo to believe she was dead, which had a huge affect on

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