Just fine. Juliet is an obedient daughter to her family and even parrots the nonsense about hating Montagues ("My only love sprung from my only hate.")
In Act 1, Juliet's relationship with her family is strained. She feels distant from them, especially her parents, who do not understand her desires and feelings. Her conversation with them often reveals their lack of closeness and differences in perspective.
In Act 1 Abigail reveals that she had an affair with John Proctor.
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Paris' feelings for Juliet are not shown in the play for when she was alive. Paris was in a hurry to marry Juliet, but no feelings were described. Act 5 scene 3 Paris is at Juliets grave and shows emotion for Juliets death - line 12 to 17.
In Act One of "Romeo and Juliet," the main threats to Romeo and Juliet's love include their families' long-standing feud, which creates a barrier to their relationship, and the potential consequences of going against their parents' wishes. Additionally, the presence of other suitors for both Romeo and Juliet adds tension and complicates their love story.
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In Act 1 of "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet's intelligence, wit, and independence are most apparent. She demonstrates her cleverness in her banter with Romeo and in her decision-making when confronted with her parents' marriage plans for her. Additionally, her passionate nature is also evident in her willingness to defy her family's wishes in order to pursue her own desires.
One interpretation is the John is attempting to describe or say to his wife, Elizabeth, that their relationship remains cold and distant. In another interpretation it can be trying to describe the icy feel to their relationship and that it is an icy situation with guilt and a lack of trust.
Mother: Need you my help? Juliet: No, Madam That's from Act 4 Scene 3; if you want a different exchange between them there are a number of them.
"Tis but thy name which is my enemy." Or, "now old desire doth in his deathbed lie."
Professional relationship is when they act like a teacher. Personal relationship is when they act like your friend or your mother or your girlfriend.
The relationship between an employee and supervisor is that of a superior and a subordinate. It is a professional relationship between two people employed by the same company, the supervisor holds more clout within the company and is higher up than the employee.
She has no problems with them. If they think she should marry Paris she'll look to like, if looking liking move. Her problems start at the end of Act 1 when she finds that the guy she was kissing is a Montague