It was expected that girls and women, when faced with a fellow trying to chat them up, would be coy and act cool toward them. It was then expected that the guy would complain that he was being driven to despair by her cruel coyness and cool behaviour. Eventually, if the girl was really interested, she would let him eventually talk her into letting her guard down a bit, then a bit more until they reached a place where she was prepared to stop. All of this took self-control on the parts of the women and persistence and stamina on the parts of the men.
Juliet talks all coy when she and Romeo meet, because that is how she is expected to act. But she lets down her guard quite quickly for all that. And in the Balcony scene, when Romeo is not expected to hear her, she reveals that she has fallen for him big time. This is why she apologises for not acting as she should: "Fain would I dwell on form--fain, fain deny what I have spoke." and "if thou thinkst I am too quickly won, I'll frown and be perverse and say thee nay" and "I should have been more strange, I must confess".
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The discrimination in Romeo and Juliet is where Romeo is forbidden to marry Juliet or the Montagues (Romeo) to have anything to do with the Capulets (Juliet) because the Montagues do not have as much money as Juliets family and have a lower social standard.
We can't tell because we don't know how old Romeo is. Nowadays people feel that the idea of 13 year old Juliet getting involved with a guy in his twenties is creepy so they imagine Romeo to be in his teens, only a couple of years older than she is. But to a different audience with different social expectations, he might well be twice her age.
In Shakespeare's play, Juliet is a member of the bourgeoisie or middle class, yes. Her parents are rich, very rich in fact, but do not have the social standing that, say, Paris does.
The social status of Romeo and Juliet is nobility
In "Romeo and Juliet," the word society refers to the social structure and norms of Verona during the time in which the play is set. It encompasses the expectations, behavior, and interactions among the characters in the context of their society.
He was against conformity and trying to meet social expectations
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While built around a medical model, the social model provides a social focus to service delivery.
The "theory" is actually a multitude of theories relating to how our social expectations and responsibilites drive our behaviour. Each theory varies in its details.
Education experiences, social and cultural expectations, and religious beliefs are called Animism.
My expectations of graduate social work education is to guide me with the proper training and development needed to hold as a professional social worker. Clarice Leonard bronx, NY
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Process of movement from immigrants' homelands that builds upon networks of familiar social relationships to construct neighborhood or communities within in the new places of habitation that reflect the cultural norms and societal expectations of the homelands.
Salary expectations for social workers can vary depending on factors such as location, experience, and type of organization. On average, social workers earn a median annual salary of around $50,000 in the United States. However, this can range from around $30,000 for entry-level positions to over $80,000 for those with more experience or specialized roles.
Role expectations.
In "Romeo and Juliet," the theme of the individual vs. society is demonstrated through the forbidden love between the two main characters, Romeo and Juliet, who come from rival families. Their decision to pursue their love despite the expectations of their families and society ultimately leads to tragedy. The pressure to conform to social norms and familial obligations creates a conflict that the couple struggles to navigate.