By lying to her parents and secretly getting married to a guy they don't approve of then smuggling him into her bedroom so they can have sex. Wait, the question was how Juliet demonstrates that she is a dutiful daughter, right?
Juliet appears to be a dutiful and obedient daughter at the beginning of "Romeo and Juliet," showing respect for her parents and their wishes. However, as the story progresses, she becomes increasingly assertive and independent, especially in her love for Romeo. This shift highlights her desire for autonomy and true happiness, ultimately leading her to defy her family's expectations. Juliet's character embodies the struggle between familial loyalty and personal desire.
After Juliet gets into a terrible fight with her father in which her father tells her that she had better marry Paris or be disowned by him, she seeks advice from the Friar. Acting on the Friar's advice, she returns and pretends to agree to marry Paris and to be dutiful and pliant.
Susan
Susan is Juliet's Nurse's daughter. She died when she was young. She wasn't married.
Nurse loves Juliet because she has cared for her since she was born. Nurse was like a mother to Juliet, and Nurse's own daughter died, so she replaced her deceased daughter with Juliet, since they were the same age.
Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter was created in 1994.
The duration of Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter is 2640.0 seconds.
Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter - 1994 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:L
The cast of Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter - 1994 includes: Doris Hoffmann as herself
Performing, or ready to perform, the duties required by one who has the right to claim submission, obedience, or deference; submissive to natural or legal superiors; obedient, as to parents or superiors; as, a dutiful son or daughter; a dutiful ward or servant; a dutiful subject., Controlled by, proceeding from, a sense of duty; respectful; deferential; as, dutiful affection.
Performing, or ready to perform, the duties required by one who has the right to claim submission, obedience, or deference; submissive to natural or legal superiors; obedient, as to parents or superiors; as, a dutiful son or daughter; a dutiful ward or servant; a dutiful subject., Controlled by, proceeding from, a sense of duty; respectful; deferential; as, dutiful affection.
comparative is more dutiful superlative is most dutiful
no she was an only daughter
She was good, dutiful and honest
After Juliet gets into a terrible fight with her father in which her father tells her that she had better marry Paris or be disowned by him, she seeks advice from the Friar. Acting on the Friar's advice, she returns and pretends to agree to marry Paris and to be dutiful and pliant.
In Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet is presented as young, innocent, and obedient. She follows her parents' wishes but also shows intelligence and depth in her interactions. For example, in Scene 3, she responds to Lady Capulet's inquiry about her thoughts on marriage by saying, "It is an honour I dream not of." This line reveals Juliet's modesty and lack of interest in marriage at such a young age. Overall, Juliet's first impression is that of a dutiful daughter who has yet to discover her independence and desires.
"Dutiful But Dumb" was created on December 27, 1926.