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    Romeo and Juliet Maturity

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    Maturity plays a key role in love‚ especially when it comes to young love. In the play “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare‚ two characters Romeo and Juliet‚ exhibit the importance of being mature‚ and the reason why maturity influences people’s actions and emotions. Sometimes maturity can be seen through Juliet‚ and other times it is the exact opposite and can be seen through Romeo. Firstly‚ Juliet expresses her maturity by respecting her elders and accepting their wishes. Juliet obediently

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    In "Romeo and Juliet" a play‚ by William Shakespeare as a result of falling in love Juliet transform by being a girl lacking experience and maturity‚ looks to adult to guide her decisions‚ to becoming and independent woman.In I‚iii Juliet isa girl lacking experience and maturity‚ looks to adult to guide her decisions.In III‚ii Juliet is becoming an independent woman.In III‚v Juliet is an independent woman. In I‚iii of "Romeo and Juliet" a play‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Juliet is still a girl lacking

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    Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare in the late 1500s. The play tells a tale of two star-crossed lovers and shows their inevitable demise because of their poor decisions and immaturity. Juliet‚ one of the main characters in Romeo and Juliet‚ is not completely mature but she is still more mature than her lover‚ Romeo‚ because she realizes the consequences of their relationship. Because of the relationship between Romeo and JulietJuliet is forced to change throughout the play

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    star crossed lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ has been told worldwide for ages. The story begins like any other fairytale‚ two children of sworn enemies meet and fall in love. This makes the audience automatically assume that it ends like a classic fairytale as well‚ a “happily ever after”‚ but in reality it ends with a tragic shock that still has an everlasting effect on the hearts of people to this day. Throughout this tragedy‚ the audience gets to experience and watch Romeo and Juliet mature through love

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    Maturity is defined as one’s journey to being fully developed; full-grown. William Shakespeare knows that as he inquired the growth of Romeo Montague through his famous playwright Romeo and Juliet. Although the story takes place over the short course of four days‚ Shakespeare writes a story within a story. One that takes more time to evaluate. Romeo matures more because he comes to terms with what real love is‚ and he sacrifices everything. Romeo comes to terms with what real love is. When introduced

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    Romeo and Juliet is a play with a deeper meaning than love. It shows the maturity of Romeo and Juliet grow throughout the play. The maturity of Romeo grows when he goes through experiences in the play. At the beginning of the play Romeo acts like a child when he was obsessed with Rosaline. He was depressed because she did not like him‚ when he said‚ “Griefs of mine own lie heavy in my breast”(Act 1‚ Scene 1‚ Line 175). Then when Romeo met Juliet his attitude improved(Act 1‚ Scene 5). That showed

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    beautiful young girl named Juliet‚ begins the play as a sheltered‚ obedient‚ and naïve child who has thought little to none about falling in love and getting married. Immediately after falling in love hard and fast for Romeo‚ the son of her family’s great enemy‚ she grows up rather quickly. Having not quite reached her fourteenth birthday‚ Juliet is at an age where she verges on immaturity and maturity. Though in this time period many girls her age get married‚ Juliet doesn’t quite feel ready to

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    Romeo and Juliet- Gcse Level

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    Romeo and Juliet essay In Romeo and Juliet we learn how Shakespeare uses vivid language to build character and depth in their roles. Shakespeare was a poet‚ playwright and an actor with a great love for language. Shakespeare was of great importance when it came down to the moulding and developing of the English language. Shakespeare had such an immense love for language that he created neologisms that we use in everyday life. Some of these neologisms he created include words such as puke‚ lonely

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    Mercutio is a close friend of Romeo and Benvolio. He is also a relative to Prince Escalus and Count Paris. Thus‚ he is neither a Montague nor a Capulet. He has the freedom from the conflict between the two houses. When he is at Capulet’s party‚ Mercutio states that he has a brother named Valentine. He is described as a fun-loving and witty. However‚ his sense of humour sometimes makes others annoyed. Along with this‚ he is moody and loses his temper easily. Mercutio is Romeo’s friends. Mercutio

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    1990’s V.S 1960’s Do you believe in love at first sight? Well‚ Romeo and Juliet did after the Capulet party that Romeo (a Montague) snuck into. The Montague’s and Capulet’s have been fighting for ages but no one seems to know why. These two love birds are forbid to see each other but they cant resist. After the party Romeo sneaks back to see Juliet. There are two versions f this classic scene the modern version directed by Baz Buhrmann and the classic version directed by Franco Zeffirelli. They

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