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Read the play and you should understand!! The two families hate each other, and they would never allow the marriage to stand. The two lovers would be separated forcibly.

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Why is Juliet a dynamic character?

After meeting Romeo, Juliet changed from a child to a woman. When Juliet is first introduced in the play, she is depicted as a young girl of thriteen with no thoughts yet of an adult life. Marriage, according to Juliet, was the furthest thing from her mind: "It is an honour that I dream not of." As a matter of fact, before she met Romeo, Juliet had never been in love or even had a crush. The night Romeo and Juliet meet, the same day her mother asked her how she felt about marriage, Juliet decides she wants to marry Romeo: If that thy bent of love be honourable, Thy purpose marriage, send me word to-morrow,(150) By one that I'll procure to come to thee, Where and what time thou wilt perform the rite; And all my fortunes at thy foot I'll lay And follow thee my lord throughout the world. Juliet's transformation is drastic and occurs within a few hours. She is a truly dynamic character.


From which part of the story of Romeo and Juliet is the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets?

Antecedent action


When is Juliet's birthday in Romeo and Juliet?

She was born on "Lammas Eve at night" (August 1), so Juliet's birthday is July 31 (1.3.19). Her birthday is "a fortnight hence", putting the action of the play in mid-July (1.3.17).


Where does the action in the last scene take place in romeo and Juliet?

In the Capulet tomb and nearby area.


What best describes Romeo's demeanor during his last action?

Romeo, thinking that Juliet is dead, is desolate. He says his goodbyes to the world, takes the poison, and kisses Juliet, then dies.

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How are Romeo and Juliets personalities similar and different?

Both Romeo and Juliet are passionate and impulsive characters, willing to go to great lengths for love. However, Romeo tends to be more melancholic and emotional, while Juliet is more pragmatic and assertive. Romeo is driven by his romantic idealism, while Juliet is more practical and willing to take action to achieve her desires.


What does not correctly match an act of Shakepeare's Romeo and Juliet to the corresponding element of Freytag's Pyramid?

"Romeo and Juliet" corresponds to Freytag's Pyramid in the following ways: Exposition: The introduction of Romeo and Juliet's families sets up the conflict. Rising Action: The growing love between Romeo and Juliet, leading to their secret marriage. Climax: The fatal duel between Tybalt and Mercutio, leading to Romeo's banishment. Falling Action: The tragic consequences of Romeo and Juliet's secret marriage become clear.


What date did Juliet Capulet get married?

Since Juliet is a fictional person, she did not have a marriage certificate or parish register in which her marriage date was recorded. The play does not give any date for the action. However, since Juliet's previous encounters with Romeo involved meeting him as an uninvited guest at a party and as an even more uninvited guest in her parents' back yard, the first time she adn Romeo actually agree to meet is when they get married. In this sense the answer to "What date?" is "the first". Juliet Capulet got married on her first date.


How Describe Juliet and role in Act 2. At which points does she wait for events to unfold for her When does she take action on her own?

Juliet is portrayed as a passionate and impulsive character in Act 2 of Romeo and Juliet. She waits for Romeo to make the first move in their relationship, showing her more passive side as she allows events to unfold. However, she takes action on her own when she proposes marriage to Romeo and later when she decides to fake her death to be with him. These moments showcase Juliet's strong will and determination to take matters into her own hands when necessary.


What requires a receiver of action?

A willing giver.


What does willing mean?

Willing means that you are consenting to a situation.


Why was it interesting for Shakespeares audience in reomeo and Juliet?

because there was hot action.


What is a good school romance with action?

romeo and Juliet or love and basketball


WHAT IS THE BIGGEST THING THAT HAPPENS IN ACT 3 OF ROMEO AND JULIET?

Romeo kills Tybalt. All of his misfortune and Juliet's spring from this one action.


How is same-sex marriage legal?

In jurisdictions where same-sex marriage is legal it is so because of legislative action, judicial action or public referendum.


Why is Juliet a dynamic character?

After meeting Romeo, Juliet changed from a child to a woman. When Juliet is first introduced in the play, she is depicted as a young girl of thriteen with no thoughts yet of an adult life. Marriage, according to Juliet, was the furthest thing from her mind: "It is an honour that I dream not of." As a matter of fact, before she met Romeo, Juliet had never been in love or even had a crush. The night Romeo and Juliet meet, the same day her mother asked her how she felt about marriage, Juliet decides she wants to marry Romeo: If that thy bent of love be honourable, Thy purpose marriage, send me word to-morrow,(150) By one that I'll procure to come to thee, Where and what time thou wilt perform the rite; And all my fortunes at thy foot I'll lay And follow thee my lord throughout the world. Juliet's transformation is drastic and occurs within a few hours. She is a truly dynamic character.


What does Action Oriented mean?

it means you are willing to take action to accomplished your desired task, no matter the challenge.