Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Romeo and Juliet charts Juliets journey from subservient daughter to passionate lover Essay Example For Students

Romeo and Juliet charts Juliets journey from subservient daughter to passionate lover Essay Romeo and Juliet is a play based on a romantic tragedy, written by William Shakespeare. The play is about two star- crossed lovers who are each from two rival families who are in a civil war against each other in the Italian city of Verona. The play charts the journey of many characters whose experiences change them forever and make them different people. So in love are the lovers, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, who also marry without the consent of their parents, that they actually end up killing themselves thinking it better not living then living separately. The play is based at a time when society was very patriarchal. This meant that men were seen as the heads of the family and the providers, whereas women were expected to cook and look after the house and have children. This is why the situation of Romeo and Juliet being married without their parents knowing, Capulet (Juliets father) wanting her to marry the county Paris, Romeo being banished for killing the Capulets kinsman and Juliets cousin Tybalt so much more difficult for Juliet to handle. Her status in society as a woman is mirrored by her status in her family. Capulet and Lady Capulet see Juliet more of a possession which will eventually work in their advantage when they will want to marry her off to someone rich (Paris). We see this lack of respect for Juliet in Act 3 Scene 5 when Capulet says Ill give you to my friend. Its like he doesnt even care what she wants just what he wants matters and he treats her more like his possession then a daughter. This whole experience of fal ling in love with Romeo, marrying him, losing him, changes Juliet dramatically through the play. The first time we see Juliet in the play is in Act 1 Scene 3. Juliet is alone in her room when Nurse and Juliets mother enter. From our first impression of Juliet we get to see this subservient obeying daughter, Madam, I am here, what is your will? This shows that Juliet and her mother dont exactly have a very close relationship but one where Juliet does all her mother asks and is obedient. Juliet is then asked by her mother whether she will marry Paris. This is a quite a strange question for Juliet as it is out of the blue. She replies It is an honour I dream not of. This is almost a way of letting her mother down in an easy way. This shows she does not want to disappoint her mother. She is simply not ready to get married. She is being cautious because of her inexperience. We then see Juliet in Act 1 Scene 5. This is when she first meets Romeo at the Capulet party. She falls in love with him at first sight which is a new experience for her. She keeps her cool though and engages in a short romantic conversation in which she automatically connects with Romeo. You kiss by th book is Juliets response to Romeos kiss. As the audience we know this is probably Juliets first experience of kissing a member of the opposite sex. This shows Juliet is maybe a bit desperate to make herself look more experienced then she really is. This however already gives a hint of her passion to the audience as oppose to this obedient, well brought up girl we see just a couple of scenes prior. In Act 2 Scene 2 we have the balcony scene. This is a very key part of the story. Romeo climbs into the Capulet courtyard after the party because he wants to see Juliet again risking his own life in the process. Then Juliet appears on a balcony and begins to speak but is not yet aware that Romeo is there listening. Juliet then says O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name; Or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, And Ill no longer be a Capulet. Juliet is wondering why his name must be Romeo and why he must be a Montague. She also says that Romeo should not acknowledge his father but if he cannot then Juliet will refuse to be a Capulet. She is already in love with Romeo and is cursing her luck. However although her head is perhaps in the clouds a bit by saying my love is deep , at such an early stage in their relationship, she does seem to be the more mature of the two. Romeo is trying to hint that hed like to enter Juliets room but Juliet is not allowing him, keeping her sexual frustrations under control. She is however very keen on marrying Romeo when it was less than a day ago that she rejected Paris offer claiming she is not ready. Not only does she accept Romeos proposal but she is the one trying to make it as soon as possible, Thy purpose of marriage, send me word tomorrow, where and what time wilt thou perform the rite. She shows her susceptibility to falling in love which shows this vulnerable side of hers. Romeo And Juliet (637 words) EssayThe next day, Act 4 Scene 1, Juliet visits the Friar and complains to him and get to the stage where she is ready to kill herself, Do thou but call my resolution wise, And with this knife Ill help it presently.. Friar Lawrence is now very desperate to come up with something to help Juliet. He gives Juliet a drinking potion which he claims will make Juliet seem dead for about 42 hours so her family will think she is dead. For Juliet to accept this, it directly emphasises her anxiousness. The next key scene is Act 4 Scene 3 where Juliet has her soliloquy before she takes the potion. She is afraid of what will happen if it does not work and if it kills her. She thinks this might be Friars plan as he does not want to marry Juliet to Paris. What if the poison which the Friar Subtly hath ministerd to have me dead. She then begins to panic and wonder what will happen if she wakes before Romeo comes and is locked in a shrine with her ancestors. How if, when I am laid into the tomb, I wake before the time that Romeo come to redeem me? This is a very worried Juliet who does not know what to do. But it is her love for Romeo which gives her hope that it could work. She eventually takes the potion and falls asleep. The potion does work and Juliet escapes marrying Paris and is given a funeral and left in a tomb. Romeo however does not hear word of the plan and when he hears Juliet is dead, he buys some poison and takes it by Juliets body and dies. When Juliet does wake she is shocked that Romeo is dead. Out of her love for Romeo she cannot stand living without him so she picks up a knife and finishes herself of alone. O happy dagger, This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me die. She kills herself, proving her undying love for Romeo. As a conclusion I will just add that Juliets character has changed dramatically and she has most certainly become a passionate lover as she has actually killed herself in preference to living without Romeo. Her passion however does show courage, bravery, determination but above all love and devotion, to her husband, Romeo.

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